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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1684

Fane and the others prepared to take a rest as the sky slowly dimmed.

After arranging for several people to take turns in being on guard, Nash and the others started to train. None of them were taking chances as the forest was dangerous and even housed monster beasts in the ultimate god-level. Apart from that, there was a thick concentration of chi in the area, and it was the first time everyone experienced such a thick concentration of chi. Together with the new martial art technique, everyone wanted to break through into the Second-grade or even Third-grade ultimate godlevel as soon as possible.

Fane, on the other hand, decided to continue experimenting on cultivating

third-grade elementary pills.

He discovered that the martial art technique he was practicing was an impressive technique, and it was due to the swirl of air in his body that rotated unceasingly. The swirl of air would continue to absorb chi and convert it into his fighting prowess even as he ate, slept, or did other things.

Of course, the speed of training with such a method was not as fast as proactively training, but the perks of this method were that Fane was training without stopping, and the speed was still quite considerable over time.

Nobody dared disturb Fane when they knew he was cultivating pills. Their hearts were even filled with anticipation.

After all, once Fane succeeded in cultivating third-grade elementary pills, even one of those pills would be able to help a person in the ultimate god-level to increase their fighting prowess by two or three grades.

As for second-grade premium pills, those are extremely helpful for people in the true god-level and had obvious results.

However, the results were not as evident for those in the ultimate god-level.

Fane failed during the first two cultivation of the pills, much to the mild despair of himself, Nash, and the others. More than one spirited grass and other items were lost in every failure, after all.

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