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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1948

Fane quietly listened to the crowd's discussion.

At that moment, Morton was ready to give out the punch but then he went and did something stupid. He turned around and looked at Gerald with eyes full of provocation which caused Gerald to roll his eyes at him. Then, in a cold tone, he said," Feast your eyes on my supreme power!"

Upon saying that, he then slammed his fist covered in golden scales violently against the obsidian. The force was so strong that everyone could hear the rattling sounds coming from his bones. The obsidian pinged and the light immediately lit up. The strength of Morton's attack was similar to Gerald with his being more fanciful.

Everyone was staring at the lights with eyes wide open. They had been witness to their constant bickering and could not wait to see Morton's result. If Morton was really more powerful than Gerald, then Gerald might have to eat his own words.

Morton was in no rush to see his result. However, the crowd could clearly see only four lights were lit up. He had used all the energy in his body and though the fifth light showed signs of lightning up, in the end, it remained dimmed.

Fane counted the seconds. The fourth light stayed lit for nine seconds—one second more and the fifth light would have lit up. What a pity. The sound of the crowd talking floated into his ear and he quickly raised his head to look at his result.

His eyes were full of disbelief. Never in his life would he expect that the fifth light would stay unlit. The shock became unbearable to him and he was trembling all over. "Impossible! Impossible, I say!

There must be something wrong with this obsidian." He refused to believe it but there was no changing the fact.

Ambrose's expression changed when he heard Morton's accusation. He raised his eyebrow and said coldly, "There is nothing wrong with the obsidian. The fact that the fifth light didn't light up just means you don't possess enough power to do so. It’s illogical to simply blame the obsidian for your limited power.”

Morton's face flashed green and purple. All the words he said before surged back in his mind and reality slapped him in the face. He had bested Gerald's result by one second. It was true. However, that did not change the fact the fifth light did not light up. The sengen pill was out of both their reach.

"Haha, I bet you regret what you said now," said Gerald with a cold smile on his face." You're full of hot air! I thought you would at least light up the fifth light for two or three seconds but it seems like you boast better than you fight!”

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