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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1930

The Dual Sovereign City was bustling because of the Dual Sovereign Pavilion. According to their usual rules, those who entered the Dual Sovereign City had to fulfill certain terms. They had to be either extremely talented or powerful.

Either that, or they were locals of the Dual Sovereign City. However, because of their fights with the Muddled Origin Clan, the Dual Sovereign City eased off on the terms to enter the Dual Sovereign City.

However, the existence of these terms could not stop the disciples of the Dual Sovereign Pavilion from entering the city. Warren had become a disciple of the Dual Sovereign Pavilion for some time, and he naturally would not be stopped by anybody when he wanted to enter the city.

Although he was just an informal disciple, he was a master at flattery, and riding on other people’s coattails was a usual thing for him. Hence, he was doing considerably well in the pavilion.

After he entered the Dual Sovereign City, he went straight to a medium-sized house. The owner of a medium-sized house in the Dual Sovereign City was definitely a person with an extraordinary identity.

After he was invited into the hall, he saw Zeph Griffin, who was sitting by the octagonal table as he drank tea. Zeph did not look up when he saw Warren’s arrival and only greeted Warren with a nod.

Warren had a flattering smile on his face and looked like a different person compared to the arrogant manner he had previously. "How have you been, brother Zeph? There must be quite a number of worrisome issues recently.”

Zeph replied with a frown on his face," Don't you know what's happening recently? Deacons like us have been running around busily.”

Zeph was not a disciple of the Dual Sovereign Pavilion but a deacon of the pavilion. He was a management personnel of the Dual Sovereign Pavilion and was a level lower than the elders. His main responsibility was to manage the chores of the pavilion.

Zeph was considered a personnel in the mid-range management, and that led to some informal or formal disciples naturally fawning over him.

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