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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3755

"If he thinks that way, then he truly is insane. Even if he's trying to brag, he should've thought things through. Anyone would know what's about to happen if he's going to brag this way! If Randall equated to nothing in his books, who, then, is powerful? Only Seymour and the others?"

When Rowan heard Fane's words, he felt his own IQ regressing for a moment. The fact that Fane said something like that meant his intellect was damaged. What was the point of arguing with an idiot like that?

Even though that idiot had said a lot of things that were over the line, his nature would never change. Rowan concluded that he would only be lowering himself by arguing with someone like that.

Rowan's lips twitched as he turned, no longer looking at Fane. That guy was sick in the head. Fane spoke as if he was the strongest person in the Whirling World, but even bragging had its limits. He was a complete joke!

Meanwhile, Randall's lips twitched as he gave Fane a once-over disdainfully. Just like Rowan, he thought of Fane as a mere fool.

Even Percy no longer bothered to look at Fane. After all, he always put himself at a very high standing, and arguing with a fool was beneath him. He would let the idiot say whatever he wanted, but in the end, everyone knew from what was said that Fane was just crazy.

Right at that moment, a man in a green robe turned to speak to the spectators. "The betting area is open. Everyone, go get your winnings from the previous battle!"

"Even though Randall will get rid of that guy first, his skills will still be enough to win. We should just put all our bets on Randall and make a huge sum! Good idea, isn't it?"

"You're right! I'll do that in the next round! I'm not that rich, but if I put everything I have into that, I should be able to get around seven hundred thousand!"

"Isn't that right? So stop mulling over things. However, you have to make sure you're fast during the next round. I'm not the only one with this idea. A lot of people will be placing their bets!"

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