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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1561

"Heh. Once us aristocratic families knew that we could only choose from two danger zones, I knew that they would definitely choose Bright Snow Mountain, which is closer and is not so dangerous!"

Nash chuckled and added, "But thank goodness Fane thought of a plan and made agreements with everyone in advance.

This is how we were able to prevent the forces from the sea from successfully driving a wedge between us. Only then could we get the treasure back without suffering huge losses!”

"That’s right. It's true that we were fortunate to have Fane, so clever and strong in fighting. He killed so many fighters from the Hall of Divine Royal, and only then did they give up on attacking us

and escape!"

Kenneth was emotional when he thought about what had happened a few days before. "The monsters of Black Wind Island are not only strong, but they frequently appear in groups. No wonder they're so fearsome!”

"I think that the tree was too powerful. An Elder at the peak of the true god status from the Ximenes family was actually killed when he was not being careful!”

Another Elder from the Woods family spoke with a pang of regret.

"That tree is indeed strange. Who knows why it's so strong? And it is also smart.

Thank goodness it couldn't move. If it could run like the monsters, it would be even harder for us to fight it!"

Nash also furrowed his brows. It was the first time they had seen a tree like this.

"I think it has something to do with the stone ball!"

Fane thought about it and hazarded a guess, "The people of the Hall of Divine Royal said that there was a powerful ancient tree somewhere deep in the danger zone, and we even saw it. This means that all those ancient trees are of a similar type, and the only point of similarity between them is that they all have a stone orb on them. That’s why I think this has something to do with the stone ball!"

Here, Fane paused for a while before continuing, "Also, I noticed something strange!"

"What is it?"

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