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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3673

Rudy scoffed and said, "The second-grade worlds are full of people like you who can't seem to look at themselves in a mirror. I really don't know what goes on in your head. You're always able to find flaws in everyone else and push all the problems onto others. You act like it has nothing to do with you. You're just full of excuses. Don't you think it's hilarious?"

Lourain lost his temper at those words. The true energy in his body completely exploded. However, the pressure was nothing to Fane at all.

Fane reached out and unleashed his own power, stopping Lourain's energy. Lourain coldly glared at Fane. Fane felt Lourain was looking like he was about to die from his anger the next second.

He said thunderously, "Even if we manage to pass the Seven Death Array, I won't let any of you off. I will make sure you regret everything you've done today!"

Lourain said all of that through clenched teeth. He was already at the limits of his temper. He felt like the whole world was going against him. He hated warriors from third-grade worlds and wanted to kill all of them.

Fane sighed before he said calmly, "So, both of you are around evenly matched."

Marth raised an eyebrow and looked at Lourain coldly. He said with a hint of mockery, "Can you behave yourself? What's the point of making yourself look good right now? You'll be entering the Seven Deaths Array soon. We'll be able to tell immediately. Others might not know, but I do.

"You're from a holy grade clan, and you're an outer disciple, not even at the level of an inner disciple yet. Why are you trying to make yourself look good by saying you use a lower ultimate god rank technique? Even though you're using one, you haven't even reached the first stage of mastery. You're barely able to use it…"

Lourain's face reddened in anger as he glared at Marth. He felt like he had been deeply insulted. Marth had exposed him with that tone, it was no different from humiliating him. There was no way Lourain could stomach that.

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