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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 4001

When Gulden saw that, his whole body froze. He looked like he had just lost his father, "Impossible! This shouldn't be happening… It's not fair!"

Jerald's name was ahead of Gulden's and was ranked first. The two of them managed to get three points each, but that was not what Gulden cared about at that moment. The most important part was the fact that that dog's results were better than his own! Gulden could not accept it at all.

He suddenly turned around, and his eyes looked like they were about to pop out of their sockets as he pointed at Jerald, "This isn't fair! Our results aren't that different, so why are you standing above me? Something must be wrong with the rules. The test wasn't conducted properly!"

Jerald was still recovering at that moment. His face was still pale, but he was quite spirited thanks to his results. After hearing what Gulden said, he sneered and held his head high, "What a joke! You were just judging others with such self-righteousness for speaking ill of the rules earlier, but what are you doing right now? Do you think that you're fairer and just than the ancient hero who created these rules?"

Gulden's face suddenly reddened as he thought about it. It really was quite a joke. Earlier, Gulden had been so self-righteous, but when it was his turn, he did the exact same thing.

Jerald wanted to slap Gulden in the face. There was no need for him to tolerate all of that.

Jerald walked forward with his head held high, saying, "Others didn't ignore your challenges because you're strong. Do you think others are afraid or respect you just because you act so arrogantly? It's because you're like a dog that won't let go the moment you bite someone! They just don't want any trouble! You're still complaining about the results being unfair after we've all seen it as if you're that much stronger than us all. Let me give you a piece of advice. Wake up. You aren't that strong. There are plenty here who are stronger than you. Others aren't ignoring you because you're strong, but because you're an annoyance!"

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