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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3529

After Quinton explained things, Chad added, "Horace never mentioned successfully forming a world avatar before. He suddenly brought it out, so I think he must've just formed it not too long ago. I feel like he must've formed it in Cloud Valley."

Fane took a deep breath. It had been something he had been worried about for a long time. He had been worried that he would not be able to find anywhere with the laws of the soul, but there was one such place in Cloud City after all! It seemed like his next stop would be that place.

He needed to form a world avatar before concerning himself with anything else. With the help of a world avatar, his skills would be much better. Then, he would be even more confident when the Radiant Hall opened.

As they talked, the battle was starting to take place. The two reinforcements were incredibly strong, but Robert was severely doubtful of himself. After seeing Horace's world avatar, he felt like Horace would not let him off if he lost to him.

If he died, they would start to slaughter all the warriors from third-grade worlds, which would spell the end of the third-grade-world warriors. He could even imagine how terrible the situation would be.

Chulanne clenched his fists, lacking confidence as well, but alas…they did not have any other way out of the situation. He had hoped that Robert would be able to defeat Horace. After all, without them actually fighting, Chulanne did not want to judge who was stronger so quickly.

Horace looked at Robert coldly. "I've never liked you. You even dared to steal our keys before this! Looks like you've got some guts! I'll use this chance to properly deal with you before I deal with the rest of them. All of you will die by my hands! You won't even have a chance to struggle!"

As he said that, he started to form seals again. A crescent moon suddenly appeared above Horace, and the moon emitted an ice-cold glow.

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