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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3399

"I have more than enough time to play with you right now. Keeping quiet will do you no good. You're not gathering the Heartblood for yourself anyway. You're probably gathering it for your fellow disciples, right? Are you trying to be loyal to them by not saying anything?"

Fane's tone was very calm while saying that as if he was not talking about anything important at all. Fane knew very well that Florian would slowly lower his guard if he said that.

It was because someone as arrogant and prideful as Florian could never truly be loyal to anyone. He definitely did it for his own benefit. Sure enough, Fane was right. Florian's expression changed when he heard that.

He slowly lost his stubborn expression as his eyes started to dart around, and various thoughts surfaced in his head.

That was right! Was he just showing his loyalty to his eldest senior by being stubborn? Why did he need to do that? He never got any benefits usually, and he would only be remembered when there was something for him to do.

Furthermore, he was even forced to agree to be harshly punished if he could not finish the task. Just thinking about that, Florian felt incredibly unhappy. Why did he need to be loyal to that person? Why did he need to suffer so much for the sake of that person?!

What was he going to get out of it? Just looking at how Fane was smiling while saying all those horrifying things like severing his limbs and torturing him just made him feel like he would go crazy.

Saying that, Florian had an incredibly serious tone. It was obvious how important the Vibrant Hall was to Florian. Florian thought about his situation and felt like all of that no longer had anything to do with him.

He said with an ashen look on his face, "Opening the Vibrant Hall needs a lot of Heartblood. Since it is the essence of a person–there is tremendous power in it.

"Wanting to open the Vibrant Hall needs at least the Heartblood of three to four thousand people. You can't use Heartblood from regular warriors either. They need to be stronger ones! There's no point in killing lower-level warriors."

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