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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3598

Case narrowed his eyes at Fane, and his anger soared. However, he slowly calmed down as time passed. Something was wrong with that guy! It was not like Case had never seen any idiots or anyone trying to put on an act before.

The person in front of him was acting too arrogantly. The man clearly knew who he was, and clearly knew that he was from Swelling Tide Continent as well as the consequences of offending him. That was something everyone there knew.

So how did the man dare to go against him and say all of that? Was the man not afraid of them seeking revenge? Was the man not afraid of being tortured? Unless the man was one of those warriors who stood at the top, there was no other way the man would act like this.

Or maybe the man was doing it on purpose! Otherwise, where did he get all that courage from? The strongest warriors in the Whirling World were not at Cloud City at all. They had all rushed over to the level two cities, and would not leave that easily.

Those at Cloud City were mostly just the stronger warriors. Looking at Fane, he did not seem to even be at that level.

Case took a deep breath as he started to say, "Aren't you happy you got others to laugh at me? You accomplished your task, didn't you!"

It was as if Fane did not care about revenge from the whole Swelling Tide Continent at all. It was as if Fane was not afraid of anything, but was that possible? Just like what Case said, Fane was either crazy, or Fane had other motives! What could the motives be?

Fane could not help but laugh after hearing all of that. Case really did have a strong imagination to think that he was trying to accomplish some task. Case coldly said, "You must have been sent by Kendall! I knew he would try and do something behind my back, but I can't believe he was employing such a lowly method. Honestly, you've accomplished nothing other than disgust me! You're just a dog that belongs to Kendall, what's the point of barking so loudly? It's not like you can actually do anything to me!"

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