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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3377

The crowd got more excited as they talked. All of the hatred in their hearts was voiced out. Ever since they interacted with the warriors from second-grade worlds, nothing good ever happened as they ridiculed them.

Before, they had to just accept most of it as long as it did not cross the line, but as they felt even more pushed to the corner, they wanted to fight back. Whether it was in this space or after they went out, they would no longer hold back out of fear. That was because they knew very well that fear would just cause them to retreat even more, giving everything to those arrogant warriors from second-grade worlds.

Rudy, sitting behind Fane, felt that it was pointless as he watched everyone being emotional. He whispered to Fane, "I feel like they just like talking. Once they go out, they'll start considering a lot more things. They'll never actually end up becoming mortal enemies with the warriors from second-grade worlds. After all, wanting to really fight back comes with a price. They'll probably hesitate when their lives are at stake. There's no meaning to what they're saying now."

Fane chuckled at Rudy's words. He turned and gave him a nod, feeling like he was finally maturing. Rudy was no longer the brat from before that believed in everything everyone else said.

Rudy coughed before he continued to whisper, "Agelt doesn't seem like someone we'll get along with. I can see from his expression that he doesn't really want to lower his head to you. It's honestly not that important to us, though. He just needs to be useful at the right times, though we can't lower guard down around him. I feel like he'll want to compete against you in the future. You should be careful."

Fane nodded. He had thought of that as well. Fane whispered back, "As long as he doesn't hold us back when it matters, let him. He'll understand how laughable his actions are in the future."

Rudy nodded. The two of them exchanged a look, and various emotions could be seen from that.

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