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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3528

Everyone had attributes they were good at, so when choosing the laws to comprehend, they would usually choose the ones they specialized in. Fane used Horace as an example. Horace was well-versed in ice techniques, so it was only expected that he chose to comprehend the laws of ice and naturally formed an ice avatar.

Only then did Rudy understand the gist of it all. Understanding the laws of the world merely meant understanding a certain attribute. That was because the laws of the world encompassed everything. No one could ever understand everything, so they were forced to choose one, which was what they were best at. That way, they could be enlightened to a certain degree and form a world avatar.

Fane patted Rudy on the shoulder and continued, "World avatars are separated into nine stages. Horace probably only managed to learn the first stage."

Rudy blinked, asking curiously, "If you form a world avatar and reach the first stage as well, whose avatar would be stronger?"

Fane smirked slightly and said with absolute confidence, "Me, of course. The powers of various avatars are different. Not only do laws naturally interact with each other to affect their power, but the purity of various avatars is different as well, and it affects the power.

"This guy might have a world avatar, but it's not that pure. Even if he steps into the second stage, he won't be able to beat the first stage of my avatar."

The moment Fane said that, Rudy relaxed. Fane had not formed a world avatar purely because he had not found a place with the laws of the soul. Only if he found a place like that would he be able to absorb the laws of the soul that formed in the world, successfully condensing a world avatar.

To Fane, there was no such thing as lack of comprehension. After all, he had the memories of the ancient seniors. Fane never had a problem when it came to comprehending anything. Those ancient heroes had reached the ninth stage of the world avatars when they were alive.

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