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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3582

The two other beasts unleashed their attacks as well. After a moment, all the attacks clashed in the air, causing a massive explosion that formed a crater on the ground.

Dust flew all around them, obscuring most of their vision. However, they could still hear cries of agony, and before too long, silence fell.

Slowly, the dust began to settle. They could once again see what was in front of them.

Calruz was stunned, still rooted where he stood after being pushed by Fane. His eyes were fixed forward as he looked at the golden python's mangled corpse. Then, he looked at the corpses of the two beasts behind that were not whole either.

His eyes widened as his lips twitched. His heart was thumping wildly, and he even forgot to breathe. His hands trembled slightly as he looked at Fane again.

How was that guy so skilled?!

There was a massive gulf between them, especially skill-wise. He was like an ant on the ground, while Fane was like a golden phoenix in the skies.

Calruz broke out in cold sweat, quickly forgetting the words he wanted to say.

Someone as strong as that never bothered with the weaker ones' survival. The moment they were provoked, they might attack right away!

Toren was quite scared as well, but he was thankful. If Fane was not there, he and Calruz would have been dead!

Toren saluted Fane. "Thank you for saving us!"

Fane relaxed at that. He turned around and looked at Calruz.

Calruz immediately straightened his back, stiffening as his eyes shook slightly. If the person in front of him took offense to his mannerisms, there was a chance that he would die.

At that moment, Calruz could only pray to himself.

When Fane was next to him, he first gave Calruz a once-over before looking at Toren next to him and Olesm on the ground. Other than Olesm, the other two only suffered minor injuries.

Fane said in a serious voice, "I'll give you a choice: work with me, and I'll guarantee your safety. After that, I'll give the two of you five golden keys each. Of course, you can choose to not work with me too."

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