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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3888

Fane had his own opinions. He would not listen to anyone else at that point. Furthermore, it was not like their decision would be the right one either. This situation was suicide for anyone else, but it might not be the case for Fane.

After all, Fane's skills were so strong that it was shocking. Lourain even wondered if there was anyone who could beat Fane in the whole Whirling World if he was not outnumbered. Fane was not an idiot either, so Fane would not put himself in any dangerous situations.

After thinking about it, Lourain still said in the end, "I know that you've always had your own ideas, and you won't move recklessly, but I still feel like I have to tell you this. The Toman Battlefield might have some difficult situations. After all, before you enter you won't know what's going to happen."

Lourain was vague with his words, but Fane understood. Lourain was telling him that there were some problems that even he might not be able to get out of. After all, no matter how strong Fane was, he was still alone. Working alone gave Fane a lot of freedom, but there were still limitations. For instance, if a group of demon kings suddenly appeared, even Fane might not be able to handle it!

Fane raised an eyebrow and let out a small laugh, "I know what you're worried about. I've thought about it as well. Think about it, we already know that those warriors at the peak are definitely doing this for the sake of gathering more Heartblood. Then, they'll definitely arrange for a lot of their men to join the Toman Battlefield. They might even join themselves. I might not be able to fight against many opponents by myself, but I won't be stupid enough to fight when I'm at a number's disadvantage."

There should not be any indiscriminate risks. Just like Fane said, if they want to gather Heartblood, then they'll arrange for their men or themselves to join. Then, if anything dangerous happened, even they would not be able to escape.

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