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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1642

"My dear good brother, please spare my life! I'll give you everything that I have in my martial ring! Alright?”

Joel was frantic with fear and his face was ashen. After a quick thought, he knelt on the ground before the bald man, begging for mercy, his tone panicked. "My good brother, it was not easy for me to reach my current martial status, and we came here not to offend you but out of curiosity. We are trying to find out if there are really strong fighters of the ultimate god level. If you're willing, we'll get out of here immediately, okay? How can we exit this place?"

"Hmph! Get out of here? Isn’t it good to die here instead? Besides, if I allow you to leave, there'll be more people who will find

out about this place!"

The bald man snorted coldly; he raised his huge hammer and swung toward Joel, casting a martial attack.

Joel was rendered speechless at the bald man's behavior, at the same time, fear pulsed through him.

However, something quickly popped up in his mind and his eyes lit up. “Wait, wait! As long as you let me go, I'll tell you exactly how many of us have come in, which clans and families are here, and even, I can help you to lure them out and kill those guys!" He yelled in a shaky voice.

Sure enough, the bald man stopped his movement the moment he heard Joel’s words. He was tempted by Joel's proposal.

After all, he did not know how many people had entered this time. In only a short time, he had encountered and killed many of them. There must be more intruders entering the vicinity. Hence, it was useful for him to spare this b*stard and used him to lure the others.

Fane, who was hiding not far away, was speechless at the scene before him; the corners of his mouth twitched several times upon hearing Joel's ridiculous proposal. He did not expect him to betray the people of Cathysia just to save himself!

"Joel Collins, what a shameless punk! You want to betray even the people of your Skies Pavilion as well?”

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