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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3352

Frederick turned to look at the others and saw that both Len and Trent were confused as well. He then let out a slight cough and sighed helplessly. At that moment, he was not in a good position to walk forward and ask, having a feeling that Fane might not even answer him if he did.

Fane put the map into Mustard Seed with a smile before he walked toward the three.

As Fane was talking to Alfred, Rudy had run over and gathered the three individuals writhing on the floor. At this point, they had lost all rationality, and Rudy—allowed to do with them as he pleased—practically dragged all three to the same spot.

Fane walked over to the three of them, and with a wave of his hand, the energy in their bodies gradually slowed down. The pain decreased, and they slowly regained consciousness.

The first to sober up was the snake-masked man. The moment he did, his eyes fixated on Fane. He managed to collect himself, and while various ideas floated in his mind, all of them pointed to one thing—his days were numbered.

Fane would never let him go, so he would surely die.

Thinking about that, the snake-masked man let out a bitter smile, already conceding. Fane let out a laugh before he looked at the man. "I thought you'd beg for mercy."

Hearing that, the snake-masked man snorted and said, "Even if I kneel and beg you, you won't let me go anyway. I'm no idiot. If our places were swapped and I'm the one in your shoes, I wouldn't forgive you either. In the same way, you won't let me off no matter how much I beg. If that's the case, why would I waste my breath?"

Fane pursed his lips and nodded. "You're right. You seem much more logical than I thought. Even when you're staring at death, you're still level-headed. That's quite rare."

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