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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2853

Summary for Chapter 2853: The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor

Chapter summary: Chapter 2853 from the book The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor by xyz

Discover the most important events of Chapter 2853, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor. With the engaging writing of xyz, this Billionaires masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.

"The fact that I'm signing a contract with you proves that I'm incredibly confident. If I can't finish the task as stipulated, I'll compensate you with enough spirit crystals! I was already willing to do that, so why are you still hesitating?"

The man's face stiffened, suddenly finding himself in a difficult situation. In truth, he was actually leaning towards Manse. After all, Manse had a seventh-grade alchemist badge on his chest.

No matter what Fane said, the man only saw a sixthgrade alchemist badge on his chest, so there was a lot of uncertainty. The allure of a hundred thousand spirit crystals was huge, but he did not want to waste time!

After Manse heard that, he let out a laugh, "I really don't know where you're getting all your confidence from. A mere sixth-grade alchemist actually dares to accept an assignment meant for a seventh-grade alchemist.

"I think you should know your place before you take up this task. A hundred thousand spirit crystals might not be much to you, but you'll end up wasting someone else's time!"

Manse turned Fane into a rich kid who never lacked spirit crystals in just a few words. The moment he said that the black-clothed man's eyes glinted as if he

suddenly understood everything.

The man looked at Fane with a meaningful expression as he pulled the contract away.

"Fane, I'm sorry, but I think Manse is right. You probably don't really need spirit crystals if you signed such a contract with me.

"If I had a lot of time, I wouldn't have minded making this deal with you, but my time is limited. I have to pick Manse, who's better."

After that, Rudy started to be a bit hesitant as he whispered, "Are we going to make the Compass Pavilion our enemies?"

Fane nodded, saying earnestly, "They were the ones who acted like this first, so I can't be blamed for retaliating. You have to understand something.

Taking a step back doesn't mean I'm giving up. I just want them to let their guard down!"

Rudy took a deep breath, not continuing. He suddenly felt conflicted. He actually wanted to tell Fane to just let it go. After all, they were facing an eighth-grade clan.

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