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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3956

Fane noted how red and swollen the man's eyes were when the man lifted his head, and his hair was a bit messy. It was evident that he had been deeply affected by something.

When that person saw who was coming over, his eyes widened as he shouted excitedly, "Lourain! It's you! Didn't you enter Violet City?! Why are you here?!"

When Fane heard that, he realized why Lourain rushed toward the man; they knew each other. From the tone, they sounded like they were from the same clan.

Lourain was clearly in no mood to reminisce about old times. He grabbed that person's arm. "Dickens, why are you crying? What happened to you to be in this state?!"

Dickens gulped and sniffed. His tears were still falling as he said while sobbing, "Lourain! Hashem and the others were captured by those warriors dressed like demons! Before they were captured, they pushed me out and made me run! I couldn't save them at all!"

Hearing that, Lourain's heart froze.

Lourain knew very well what would happen to those that were captured by that group of people. His heart raced as he gnashed his teeth so harshly that they hurt. He grabbed onto Dickens' arm. "Where are they? Bring us there right now!"

Dickens nodded nervously as he turned and started to run toward the north. However, he suddenly turned around after he took two steps, widening his eyes as he said, "I can't bring you there!"

Lourain was stunned. He almost started to scold the man. "What? Why can't you bring me there? Are you crazy?!"

Lourain was so anxious that he slapped Dickens' back. "Is there something wrong with your head?! He's Fane! Surely you've heard of his name?!"

After the new task was announced, Fane's name was heard throughout Toman Battlefield. Even those who never heard about Fane learned about him. Dickens naturally heard about Fane before and had even talked about looking for him with his fellow disciples.

If they found him, the rewards were incredibly attractive. Dickens had definitely been tempted.

However, they just talked about it at the time. Fane was a warrior that stood at the peak. With how much the new task had been advertised, Fane would probably have found out about it. Unless there was something wrong with Fane's head, or if they were incredibly lucky, Dickens would never get the chance.

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