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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3717

Fane was right, the two of them had not looked into the rules for gambling at all. Compared to the last few that Fane had been through, this one seemed a lot fairer. The odds for all the participants started at 1:2.

The odds would be adjusted while the bets were placed on them. The more spirit crystals were bet on them, the lower the odds were. Most of the participants had placed their bets on Toulson and Nilah this time, so their odds were the lowest.

Ten minutes was almost up. The warriors on the stage were still working their hardest, but everyone in attendance knew very well that the chances of the beast falling this time were slim to none.

If Toulson had been able to hold on, they might have had a chance at winning, but it was already too late for that.

"Will it be a draw again!?"

A draw meant a battle without any results, so all the bets would be returned. Even though it was better than losing, it was still a boring result. Those who participated in bets like these were always after the excitement, so a lack of a result caused them to feel frustrated.

"How boring! The purple-feathered beast will fully recover after this, and we'll have to start all over again. Toulson's already gotten so far, but it was still not enough to kill…"

"It seems like only those who are close to the top will be able to deal with this purple-feathered beast. It looks like we'll have to wait two to four hours for the next round to start."

Marth had the same sentiments as Lourain, but he was wise enough to keep it to himself.

Fane raised an eyebrow as he looked at Lourain coldly, "You might not be among the stronger warriors, but you're still stronger than the average warrior. Will it kill you to stand here for a few hours?"

Lourain shuddered in fright before he said in a hurry, "I was just randomly saying that. Just ignore what I said…"

Fane raised an eyebrow, ignoring Lourain as he waited for time to pass. The shield finally went down when the battle was over, and the purple-feathered beast turned back into pure energy before it was absorbed by an array.

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