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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1422

Beth rolled her eyes at everybody when she saw how impatient they were and said, "Why are you guys so impatient? Isn’t he coming out soon? Goodness gracious!"

"He's coming out soon?" Nash was stunned before an ecstatic expression appeared on his face. "What great news! This means that my son is fine, and he’s coming out soon!"

After he finished speaking, Nash—unable to contain his excitement—walked toward Trenton and gloated, "Did you hear that? Our geniuses told us Fane is fine upon returning here. Nothing happened to him, and he’s coming out shortly!"

"How... How is that possible?" Trenton frowned in disbelief. Did Fane not join the last huge battle, or was this guy a coward that he hid somewhere during the last couple of days to wait for the competition to end?

Sure enough, a figure was sent flying outward at this moment and almost fell to the ground. He quickly focused his Chi at his feet and landed slowly on the ground.

"This is great, Young Master Fane has returned!" Many of the elders and patronums from the Woods family were delighted. Fane's talents were greatly recognized by them.

Fane was the beacon of hope among the Woods family's younger generation. Many people looked forward to having him being their next family master, and he had gained the support of many.

If Fane died during the competition, that would be a huge loss for the Woods family. "How's this possible? This guy truly had walked out unscathed!" The family master of the Hunt family, Quentin Hunt immediately glowered in disbelief, momentarily at a loss for words.

He suspected that it was indeed Fane who killed his second son and was aided by Helena. After all, his son had some contradictions with them previously.

Initially, his son did not want to join the competition as he felt that it was meaningless, and Tyrell only decided to join the competition after the squabble between him and Fane happened.

Hence, there was a large possibility that his suspicions were true.

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