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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1611

"How's this possible? It can't be stored back into the martial ring!" Harry was embarrassed. "It looks like once the light appears from the stone ball, we are unable to store it back in the martial ring!”

Fane, on the other hand, also smiled bitterly. "It looks like we can only carry it around!"

After he spoke, they flew out while carrying one stone ball each.

"Fane, what about the people from the Zachary family?" Nash had no idea if he should allow the people from the Zachary family to enter. Many of the masters from the Woods family were outside and they were in the sky, taking care of the order. Obviously, the members of other forces

were not allowed in without permission from Nash and Fane.

On top of that, some of the forces brought quite a number of people with them. They did not only bring those in the true godlevel but also those in the semi-god level.

Fane thought about it and said, "Nevermind then, we would be seen as stingy people if we don't allow any of them to come in!"

He looked at the men from the Woods family who were here to make the report before saying, "How about this? Announce that those forces who went to the Black Windy Island with us are given a twenty pax quota if they are here for a visit as we made a promise previously. The others can stay outside or rest on the empty land at the mountain foot. As for those who did not follow us to the Black Windy Island, such as the Zachary family, they are only given three quotas if they wish to visit us! As for the Hemperly family, twenty of their people are allowed in as they are considered our alliance!"

"Alright, Young Master!” Those young men looked at each other before flying out.

Nash also nodded in satisfaction after he heard what Fane said. The way Fane handled this was extremely well. Not only would they avoid offending the forces that did not follow them to Black Windy Island but those people were also given quotas to enter and take a look at the situation.

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