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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3656

Looking at the red-haired man's expression, it was obvious that he was involved in a perilous situation though managed to survive in the end. To the round-faced man, it was enough of a fortune.

The red-haired man took a deep breath. He looked rather dazed as he walked off the transfer array, wobbling in his steps. If someone was to look, even his eyes were trembling. His breathing was uneven, and it was evident something roughed him up.

Initially, the round-faced man's words attracted all the attention, so no one noticed what was wrong with the red-haired man. However, the red-haired man's behavior grew even more particular, and everyone slowly realized this.

"What happened to that guy? He looks like he went through something terrifying. Was he chased?" muttered a warrior from a third-grade world.

His fellow disciple next to him said with a frown, "I don't think so. If that were the case, he'd be incredibly glad that he survived. He'd be relieved and happy, but we see that it's not the case. He looks like he's just downright terrified."

"What happened? Could something strange have happened there? Could it be related to that masked man and the warriors from the Swelling Tide Continent?"

When that person spoke, everyone was suddenly interested. It seemed like what he said was incredibly likely. That red-haired man being so shell-shocked could very well have something to do with the masked man and the warriors from the Swelling Tide Continent.

He coughed and asked curiously, "Don't be mad, but I'm just so curious. What happened inside for you to look like this?"

The red-haired man took a deep breath, and his pupils quivered slightly as he turned to look at the round-faced man. After that, he looked at all the curious onlookers. His lips twitched, wanting to say something. However, he swallowed the words before he did.

It was difficult for anyone to believe what he had just witnessed without seeing it for themselves. The red-haired man felt like no one would believe him even if he told them about everything that happened. They would think he was crazy, if anything.

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