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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3986

Lourain turned around and looked at Hashem, "How many does that make it?"

Hashem was very good with numbers, and he had been memorizing the numbers for the past few days. On top of the purple gold Fane had just put into Mustard Seed, "It's forty-six now!"

When he said that number, his heart stopped for a moment. Forty-six pieces of purple gold were equal to 460 million spirit crystals. That number was an astronomical one to warriors of their level. Just thinking about it made their bodies shake.

Kellen almost drooled, standing behind Hashem. His voice shook slightly, "Forty-six pieces! I don't know if I'd be able to make that much my whole life!"

Dickens looked at Kellen and sighed, "Getting forty-six pieces of purple gold in one go is practically impossible. However, it's very possible if you start saving up until you're old."

The three of them exchanged a look of helplessness with each other. It really was frustrating comparing themselves to others. Compared to Fane, they were basically insects, not worth mentioning at all. After taking the purple gold, Fane dealt with the demon corpses as well.

Fane did not even turn around as he asked, "Is there any news from the other side?"

Saying that, the three were suddenly interested. That had been Fane's task for them. To complete the task, they used at least a hundred transmission arrays.

The fact that things progressed to this stage was practically something that had already been set in stone. The warriors at the peak did not see regular warriors as human at all. There was no way they would give them any rewards. Those who tried to profit had lost everything, even losing their lives.

Hashem did not pity those people at all. After all, their hands were stained with the blood of others. They clearly knew they were being used as tools, but they had submitted so willingly. They deserved what happened to them.

Hashem continued to say, "After the information started to spread, almost all the other warriors were angered. Those people are really crossing the line. Most warriors don't want to just be lambs to be slaughtered, and they're trying to work together to cause those people trouble."

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