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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 4156

"You've got some guts. Ever since I entered the Whirling World, no one has ever dared to act so arrogantly in front of me," Seymour's tone was cold. As he said that, his eyes were fixed on Lourain.

Even though Lourain was not afraid of Seymour since he had Fane behind him, he was still facing a warrior at the peak. He still felt some apprehension in his heart.

However, he decided to straighten his back and say, "You were just sitting down right there, didn't you see what happened? Your friend is the one who tried to cause me trouble first. Am I not allowed to retaliate?"

As he said that, Lourain's tone was full of anger. Those warriors at the peak looked down on everyone as if they were ants. They acted like they controlled the lives of everyone beneath them.

After all that he had experienced, Lourain had met a few warriors at the peak. Every time he met them, he felt the fires of anger burning in his heart. There was no reasoning with them. It was as if they were the only ones who were allowed to determine what was right and wrong!

He had struggled so much to get six points, and those points slipping away had already caused him to be incredibly frustrated. If it was in the past, Lourain would have clenched his teeth and just swallowed everything. He would never have dared to have any conflicts with these people, but it was completely different this time.

Seymour narrowed his eyes as he looked at Lourain curiously. He looked like he was trying to figure out where Lourain got his courage from. Was Lourain suicidal, or did he have other plans?

"You don't look familiar at all, and I probably don't know you. Since I don't know you, where did you get the courage to act so brazenly in front of me? Do you not know who I am?" Seymour's tone was calm, and it was hard to detect any emotion in his voice. It was as if he was talking about something very trivial.

However, everyone there knew that Seymour had been thoroughly enraged.

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