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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 4100

"It looks like Carville didn't go all out in the battle before!"

Carville was only just using his full might. There were so many petals that the spectators' view was blocked.

Quite a few people were sweating for Fane's sake. A man with a goatee said, "Things look grim for North. If the attack was only coming from one direction, he'd still have a way out! Before the explosion, he would just need to escape. However, there's no way he can do it now. With so many petals completely surrounding him, he doesn't even have a way to escape the explosion. It looks like he'll definitely be injured!"

"I thought that North would have the initiative since he saw the earlier battle. He could try and avoid the explosion the moment he felt something wrong! I never expected…" A warrior from a third-grade world said with a frown.

After he said that, someone laughed coldly and said, "Do you all think that Carville's an idiot? Do you think he doesn't know his technique's already been revealed after that last battle? Warriors from third-grade worlds are just so stupid! You'll be like this your whole life…"

That warrior from a third-grade world was suddenly very annoyed when he heard that. He had just given an opinion but was insulted just like that. He was just about to rebuke the man when he suddenly heard a loud explosion from the arena!

Boom! Countless petals exploded in the air. The tremendous shockwaves spread everywhere. Even the stone floor that was specially made had craters on it. This time, the explosion was far more intense than the last one. Naturally, the shockwaves from the explosion would be stronger than the last one.

The arena was suddenly a lot quieter. Everyone looked up at the arena with various emotions in their eyes. They had all already accepted that the warrior called North was definitely heavily injured. He was probably unable to fight back just like Anders had been.

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