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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3540

It was the first beast Fane had seen in Chaos City. The beast's massive claws caused the ground to rumble. Even from afar, Rudy was shocked by its massive size.

Rudy's mouth widened, "It's huge! It's the size of a small mountain! It's the first time I've ever seen a beast so big."

Fane laughed and said, "It's not that big. Most of Hestia Continent's beasts aren't small either. You have never seen them before because you rarely venture out."

The beast was about fifteen meters tall and thirty meters long. It was massive but quite agile. It ran incredibly fast and seemed to strangely defy its size.

Fane did not say that for the sake of teasing Rudy. Hestia Continent really did have a lot of large beasts. However, those beasts usually lived deep in the forest, and rarely interacted with people.

Rudy was a normal alchemist, and he would normally just interact with the materials for his pills. He did not know much about beasts in the first place.

Rudy's lips twitched as he looked at the beast that was running over, "What is that thing called? Is it found in Hestia Continent?"

The beast had a goat's head and the teeth of a hound. It had a layer of the incredibly hard outer skin, and its limbs were thin and filled with gray fur. It looked quite strange.

Fane said, "This beast is called the Flaming Rhino. An adult Flaming Rhino would be at the divine solidifying realm at least, but in the Whirling World, both man and beasts were all restricted to the final stage of the innate level."

At that moment, the Flaming Rhino was clearly angered. Even though it had an incredibly strong defense. It was still injured after the constant attacks. Its thick back had fresh wounds on it.

Suddenly, the Flaming Rhino no longer ran forward. It stood in place and its belly started to suddenly expand as it took a deep breath. It was as if there was liquid moving inside its belly as it started to rumble.

Fane heard someone shout, "Not good! Get away!"

Suddenly all the three men scattered.

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