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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3728

Nonetheless, Marth and Lourain could not help but look at Fane. They knew how strong he was but could not understand his arrogant ways. The Star Continent did not consist of just one or two warriors—there were lots!

Fane was more than strong enough to deal with five or six of them, but if too many of them went for Fane, it could turn out fatal. Did Fane not care? Did they just not understand the actions of those that were powerful? Marth took a deep breath as he glanced at Lourain.

Even though he hated Lourain, Lourain was the only one he could talk to at that moment. After all, no one else knew of what happened between the three of them.

Marth lowered his voice and whispered, "Does Fane not care about offending the Star Continent? I feel like even the likes of Seymour Flint wouldn't dare say something like this. It's trampling all over Star Continent's dignity. His words are a declaration of war on them.

"The warriors from the Star Continent will always trouble Fane. They might not be able to kill him, but they will be an obstacle. I refuse to believe he hasn't thought about that, so why is he doing this?"

Marth could not figure it out. If he was Fane, he would not admit defeat, but he would not act so recklessly either.

Lourain took a deep breath, looking at Fane before whispering back, "How would I know? No matter what, it must feel good acting like that. Facing those dogs, this is the perfect response. They need to be humiliated!"

Even though Lourain had stood up moments ago, he had been incredibly reluctant. He was like everyone else; he felt that the Star Continent was too tyrannical as though everyone else was their slave.

They had to sit if the Star Continent asked them to, and they would stand if they asked them.

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