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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 4167

Cavill and Lourain started to tremble in anger when they heard that. It was always the same thing!

Lourain could not hold back as he shouted, "Can you have some dignity?! The Radiant Hall wasn't opened with your Heartblood, but the Heartblood of regular warriors! You schemed against the regular warriors, and turned them into your key to open the Radiant Hall! How dare you say we entered thanks to you?!"

Presti's lips curled up, "Of course, it's thanks to us! You were lucky enough to take advantage of it."

Lourain was so furious he wanted to rush over to fight. However, Fane grabbed Lourain's arm, "Can you kill him if you rush over?"

Lourain's lips stiffened, and he stopped himself from being reckless. With his skills, it would already be a miracle if he managed to survive, let alone kill Presti.

Fane waved and motioned for the other two to retreat. The other two obediently took a few steps back after exchanging a look. Only Fane was left facing Presti. Presti started to look at Fane curiously.

That person wanted to face him alone? It seemed like that person was not as simple as he thought!

Presti might feel like something was off, but he still did not think the man in front of him would actually be able to beat him!

"Brat looks like you're really looking to die right now," Presti said calmly.

Presti shouted out angrily as he formed seals again. The vapor in the air started to condense toward the center, forming a stream that shot right at Fane!

Fane did not even frown as he raised his hand and struck the gray chain right at the stream!

With a bang, the water that condensed around the stream was destroyed. The liquid with the rotting energy started to try and eat away at the chain, but the chain had its own rotting force as well. Waves of black mist started to rise.

No matter how strong Presti was, he was still only using an upper ultimate god rank technique. Regular warriors were no match for him, but he had no advantage against Fane at all!

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