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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 398

"No, that can't be. Isn't she ranked the fifth on the hitman leaderboard in the southwest district? Didn’t she claim she could face a marshal head-on?”

After a long while, with his mouth twitching slightly, Neil turned to Ivan and said, "Young Master Taylor, you can't be kidding, right? If he can't be killed like this, you'll have your work cut out for you. It's more difficult to kill him than reaching the heavens!"

"That's right, Young Master Taylor. You must be joking. She can even transfigure herself. Under such circumstances, isn't it a piece of cake to get rid of Fane?" Ken was still baffled.

"Hehe, maybe if she didn't transfigure herself or engage in any elaborate killing rituals, she might succeed in killing Fane! Who'd expect that woman to transfigure herself as Selena and kidnap her? Based o n her past killing patterns, she must be planning to kill Fane in front of Selena. But something happened i n the process. That woman gave the game away and Fane found out about it. As a result, not only did Fane not expose her, but he went along with it and killed her when she was caught unawares. So you tell me, if a hitman was unprepared, isn't that the same as losing her life?"

Ivan sneered and gulped down another glass of red wine that was just filled up. "What rotten luck. F*ck!”

"I..." Neil was at a loss for words. "What kind of hitman is this? She's too careless to get spotted by Fane. I guess Fane must have launched a sneak attack on her after he found out. Otherwise, he’s not a match for her i n a fair fight!”

"That’s right. Fane is simply too lucky. This hitman likes playing tricks and ended up killing herself. If they went head-on against each other, Fane is most definitely not an opponent!"

Ken smiled bitterly too. "Take the last time when Fane fought at the arena as an example of his lucky streak. Dennis has beaten O'Neal within an inch of his life when Fane just finished him with one kick. Hehe, and here I was thinking that Fane was a tough opponent and strong in combat.”

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