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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1974

After absorbing the soul fragments of the great master, Fane experienced an even more vast world. Although the Hestia Continent was much stronger in terms of training when compared to the Cathysia world, they were still incomparable to the Divine Void World.

It was just the position of a chosen disciple in a small pavilion located at West Cercei Island of the Hestia Continent. Fane did not pay much attention to it. Brook raised his head and glanced at Fane before he secretly shook his head helplessly.

He was able to see how determined Fane was in wanting to be a chosen disciple.

Throughout the years, he had interacted with an uncountable number of disciples, and he saw the same expression on their

faces.

However, the determination to win would wear off within a year or two. It was really difficult to get to that position as the chosen disciples were the ten strongest people in the entire pavilion.

Although the Dual Sovereign Pavilion was nothing in the Hestia Continent, it was one of the top pavilions in West Cercei Island. The pavilion recruited many of the geniuses from the West Cercei Island, and this was a concentration camp for prodigies.

To step on the shoulders of these geniuses to become one of the top ten among them would require a high amount of talent and strong willpower. Too many disciples had failed as they tried to climb into the position of chosen disciples, accepting their fate when they realized the lack of talents.

Fane was definitely different from the others; he was several times more talented than Brook. However, Brook felt that he was still not qualified to become a chosen disciple. Fane might be able to shine brightly among the formal disciples, but he would not be able to become one of the chosen disciples.

Nonetheless, he had a great impression on Fane. Some of the informal or formal disciples would look down on his identity as a runner disciple during their interaction. They would even yell at him and speak to him condescendingly.

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