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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1925

Fane was slightly stunned when he heard what Warren said. He never expected the city master's first young master to have such random powers. He could just chop off the hands of any person he wanted!

Warren obviously did not want to waste his time speaking to Fane.

He raised his arms, and a strong aura was exuded from his body.

This person had already reached the initial stage of innate level, and not many people in Zenith Sun City were his match. Noises of people discussing the situation could also be heard at this moment. "The city master’s first young master had just been accepted as the Dual Sovereign Pavilion’s informal disciple last year. I heard that he caught the eyes of an elder from the Dual Sovereign Pavilion and had been practicing high-level martial skills!"

"This young man has terrible luck, sadly. The city master's first young master has been in a bad mood recently, and this is him wanting to vent his anger on somebody.”

All sorts of discussion wafted into Fane's ears and fueled his anger. In fact, Warren was just looking for an excuse to cause trouble, and Fane happened to have made a mistake at the wrong time. Warren took out a silver sword from his storage ring and pointed it at Fane’s face.

"I might consider letting you go if you cut off both your hands now and kneel to praise me!"

Fane smirked when he heard this. "You’re allowed to act as you please just because you are the city master's first young

master? It seems true that there aren't any rules in this world!"

Warren narrowed his eyes, and a dangerous look flashed through his eyes.' How am I not following the rules? You're the one who secretly fed my slave. Who in the entire Zenith Sun City doesn't know about the rules of our city master's mansion?!"

What Warren said made Fane understand that not only masters or those with a higher status could act as they like in this world. The hidden meaning behind Warren’s words was to search for an excuse to push the mistake onto Fane!

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