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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 4103

Hence, there was plenty of room to maneuver around when it came to torturing someone. As long as there were no permanent injuries, then Fane could deal with him however Fane wanted to. The arena was not a restricted area, so as long as Fane controlled his strength, Fane would be able to do just about anything. Just like Fane said, there were many ways to torture Carville.

With that in mind, Carville shut his eyes in complete despair. He felt fear deep in his heart and was about to drown in anguish. That person who looked so calm no matter what happened seemed capable of anything.

After how much Carville had offended the man, there was no way Carville would get off easily. Right at that moment, Fane suddenly laughed and said, "I'll give you two choices. It's up to you which one you'll choose. Of course, you can go back on your word after you've agreed, but you'd better think about it before you do. There's a price to pay for going back on your words."

The crowd below was trying hard to see what was happening, but they failed to see through the densely packed chains no matter how hard they tried. The clanking sounds of the chains completely drowned the sound from within as well. Even if they tried, all they could hear were some vague cries of agony.

They could not tell who it was, nor could they tell what led to those cries of agony. They knew nothing, and could not see or hear much. It felt like torture to them.

A man in a long green robe clenched his teeth and said, "What's happening?! This is just torture. Why are those chains blocking our view?!"

"Could it be intentional? Or maybe this is one of his techniques?" Quite a few people had dark looks on their faces as they stared at the black chains obscuring their sight.

Another cry of agony could be heard from the stage. They could vaguely make out a few words.

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