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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3331

Alfred could not bring himself to continue after that. He felt like he was a burden and knew this, but if he chose not to follow Fane, he would no doubt suffer.

Rudy could see how helpless Alfred felt and could feel Alfred's inner turmoil.

If he was as talented as Fane, he would have been able to shield Alfred and assure him from worrying. However, Rudy was a burden to Fane as well. If he dragged Fane down with more burdens, he would be too disgraceful.

Rudy sighed helplessly, saying softly, "Since Fane hasn't asked you to leave, it means you can still follow us, so long as you don't betray us."

Saying that, Rudy looked at Fane guiltily.

All this while, Fane heard them mumbling behind them, so he turned to look at the conflicted Alfred. Even though he did not hear what they were whispering to each other clearly, he could tell what they were talking about from their expressions.

Smiling, Fane simply said, "I can't guarantee that I'll bring you out alive, but I'll do my best. I don't even know the dangers awaiting us. After all, this slaughter game has a death rate as high as eighty percent for warriors from third-grade worlds—"

"Don't worry. If I die, it's just because I'm unlucky," interjected Alfred gently, anxiously. "You've protected me once, and I'm already incredibly grateful for that. If the circumstances aren't good, you can abandon me at will."

He was sincere in what he said.

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