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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1937

That person looked at Fane in surprise after hearing his question. He measured Fane up and down before answering with a rude tone, "You don’t know this? You don’t even know the reward when you want to be a Dual Sovereign Pavilion disciple. You are really free from desire!’’

There was an obvious ironic hint in this sentence and Fane chose to ignore him. Then he started explaining things to Fane." The person will not be rewarded with the sengen pill even though they obtained first place in the assessment. That is a premium first-grade spirited pill that everybody wants! It's almost impossible to buy the pill with 2000 lower-grade spirited crystals. There were only two rewards for the person who finishes first, 50 contribution points and individual accommodation."

"Even though this is the famous Dual Sovereign Pavilion in the West Cercei State, there aren't enough accommodations as there are too many disciples. Those who are new to the pavilion can only stay in the same room with several others. However, you are allowed to choose an individual room if you manage to get first place.

Living alone can resolve lots of problems. It's even difficult to obtain the sengen pill as you have to make the obsidian light up five lights."

Fane memorized everything the person explained as these were attractive things to Fane. The sengen pill was a fifth-grade pill and was worth more than 2000 lower-grade spirited crystals.

This meant that Fane was unable to buy one of such pills even if he sold everything he had. He was sure that the sengen pill would bring him great benefits after he consumed it. The pill might even help him form the second Soul Sword successfully.

The individual room was also extremely important for Fane as he had many secrets and did not like to be disturbed when he was training. He was unwilling to waste time on unnecessary entanglements with other people. Fane was willing to stay in a room of his own even if the room was an incredibly small one.

As he was thinking, he raised his head and took a deep look at the closed doors. It looked like he had to give everything he had this time. He just did not know what his final results would be like!

As time slowly passed by, the number of people gathered at the assessment area gradually increased and there were already around 3000 of them. Even though the place was a big piece of land, it seemed congested as there were many people gathered in that area. However, Fane did not pay much attention to such things and continued to wait in a corner, silently.

After some time, the eighth feet tall back door opened from the inside following a creaking sound.

The noisy crowd slowly quiets down following the creaking of the door. Fane stood on his toes as he looked in that direction. Three people could be seen standing behind the huge door.

The person standing in front had a head full of white hair although his facial complexion looked young. He had a kind expression on his face. He seemed to be a person of high position and might be an elder.

The other two standing behind him were two middle-aged men with stern expressions on their faces. They looked at those participating in the assessment with a sharp look in their eyes. Zeph, whom Warren begged him for help, was one of these two middle-aged men.

The other deacon standing together with Zeph was Ambrose Adams. Although both of them were deacons, they did not have a good relationship. They wanted to seize each other's shortcomings to relieve the other party from their respective positions.

The person standing in front of them was an elder but he was an informal elder with a slightly lower position. However, it did not matter how low his position was among the elders as those who were capable of becoming an elder were not

weaklings.

Elder Lee glanced at those who were about to attend the assessment with a gentle gaze in his eyes as he secretly nodded. " They seem to be quite capable.”

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