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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3626

Every single one of the seals was composed of over 100 strokes. Fane needed to control the energy and slowly carve it stroke by stroke while making sure there was nothing left out in the middle.

Time slowly ticked away, and after six hours, Fane only managed to carve 10 seals.

It was just too slow. To get to the first stage, he needed 96 seals, and with only 10 seals carved, he was 86 seals away. He felt like he had just taken one step in a long journey.

He was allowed to make mistakes with the seals as long as he could ensure that 57 of them could work properly, but he did not want any mistakes.

Everyone else was just not able to realize it when they made mistakes since they had no experience with carving the seals, but Fane was different. He had his absorbed memories, and the two heroes were top existences from a first-grade world. They truly stood at the peak and had formed all nine stages of their world avatars.

With so much experience, it would be such a waste if Fane made any mistakes.

It came to the sixth day, and Case finally managed to form the first stage of his world avatar.

Even though he managed to carve out 96 seals, he was barely able to make do with 57 of them that were working. Nonetheless, he was satisfied enough. Furthermore, he was already at his limits. Controlling the energy that came from those laws was not easy. He needed a strong amount of energy from himself to control it.

Case looked over and saw Jimmy standing at a distance, looking at him with a frown. Case frowned as well, showing an unhappy look on his face.

Of course, Jimmy needed to maintain his image as well, but why was Jimmy looking at him like that? Also, where was that brat? Why did he not see the guy?

He told Jimmy to keep an eye on that man before he entered Cloud Valley, and he would make sure that brat paid his dues once he came out of Cloud Valley.

He wanted that hooligan to pay a heavy price and to know the consequences of going against the Swelling Tide Continent.

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