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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1853

It was evident that it was a little late when Tomas and the others had gone over. They have missed out on the battle of the Nine Armies, Fane, and the others against the Bloodshed Clan. That was why no one knew how strong Fane was and they did not care about him at all.

On another cliffside, Lily looked at Lance angrily. "No matter what, Lance, I was doing everything for your sake. Besides, Nash and the others killed your grandparents, and many people from the Lagorio family were killed by the Woods family members. Do you truly not hate Nash and the others?"

Lance gave a cold smile. “Don’t worry, Mom. I'll kill Fane and Nash sooner or later. I was just putting on a show for them

today. You did do a few things too, Mom, but Nash went overboard. He actually destroyed your cultivation level before.

Hmph. I think he doesn't even think of me as his son anymore. He only sees Fane as his son in his eyes!”

Lily was delighted when she heard this. She spoke with a small smile, "I was thinking how could you forgive them just because of a few words so you were just pretending before them. That’s great but there are so many people there. It probably won’t do if you plan to take any action.

Let’s kill them when we have the chance later!”

Lance gave it some thought before asking Lily in a serious tone, "Oh, right. Mom, do you know what cultivation levels Nash and Fane are at now? They weren't fighting when we went there, so they were not using their chi. They even concealed the resonance from their bodies, and I couldn't tell what cultivation levels they were at. I can only estimate that they’ve broken into the ultimate god realm at least!"

"What cultivation levels are they at?"

Lily frowned and bit her lip. Then she guessed, "I’m not very sure of their cultivation levels, but Fane’s martial talent is truly pretty good. By my estimations, he's probably broken into the second or third-grade ultimate god realm already. You can’t be careless, especially with his stupid fighting power."

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