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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3791

Reality had smacked him in the face too hard. He could not accept it and did not know what to do about it. Fane's words stirred his memories. Rowan's face was immediately pale. He did not know what to do at that moment, and even felt a sense of dread in his heart.

He turned to look at Randall. At that moment, Randall had a pale look on his face as his body stiffened completely. He was completely on alert, ready for anything to happen! He really was someone ranked in the top fifteen. Even though his heart was a mess, and he could not accept everything that had happened, he still reacted in the right way!

No matter how amazing the results the person in front of him had achieved, no matter how shocking it was, he was still an enemy! That was something that could not be changed. It was an irrevocable reality after all the conflict earlier!

"Stop!" Percy's voice was suddenly heard from the crowd. At that moment, Percy had already stood up and was shouting right at the stage.

Fane was just too strong. Even though he was injured, Randall and Rowan were nothing to him. If Fane wanted to, Fane would be able to deal with them in five seconds without any issue.

Percy could not just watch as his fellow disciples dies! It would be an incredible loss to his clan! Fane raised an eyebrow, not looking at Percy. Instead, he looked at the three-headed silver python.

The python was no longer moving, but Fane knew that it was still not dead. He had held back just now, controlling the power of Destroying the Void and not completely devouring the three-headed silver python's soul. Instead, he merely ate up most of it. As long as Fane tried to control it, the python would probably last for five minutes before it died.

He did that because he wanted to drag out the later battle, but he did not expect Percy to stand up like that. However, it was a perfectly reasonable thing to do. The situation had completely changed. There was no way Percy could remain still.

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