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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2067

They just had to continue forward!

Jed took one step forward and felt a slight resistance under his feet. A crack could be heard once more, and they altogether turned toward the source of the sound-only to see several sets of skeletons where they were standing. It was obvious that these skeletons had been there for several years, seeing how dusty the bones were. Even the clothes these skeletons donned crumbled like confetti over time. The remnants of their clothes turned into pieces and scattered around the skeletons with the slightest touch.

A chill shot through their bodies, and their hopeful gazes faltered.

Fane had been busy looking around and

did not look beneath his legs. It was only at this moment did his gaze shift downward to the ground, where more than one skeleton emerged around them. The ground was slightly cleaner around the place where they stood, and they were surrounded by skeletons of both humans and monster beasts. These bones were scattered everywhere as they silently told their story of despair when they lived.

Jed could not help but shivered and subconsciously tightened his grasp on his senior brother’s hand. Their expressions shifted darkly, and Albion was the one who interrupted the silence, "Where's your father?"

Fane had feared something would happen to his father as they dropped down from the cliff, which was why he kept Nash in the Mustard Seed for his own safety.

Letting out a short cough. Fane gave only a vague reply, "I have a small storage space that can accommodate one person; living beings can also enter that space. I was afraid we'd be in for something dangerous as we descended the cliff. My father's power is limited, so I placed him in the storage space."

He dared not mention that he had a huge storage space with him. Something like the Mustard Seed was precious, even in places like the Divine Void World. Although he trusted Jed and the others, he would not parade his wealth in front of them.

Albion nodded slightly at Fane’s response and did not press on the matter, while Jed and the others did not even look toward Fane. Their minds were focused on the skeletons that littered the ground.

Jed trembled as he helped Albion to a clean place where he could meditate and recover. He then stood up straight as he stared at the exit. That was a gap between two mountains. Although the gap looked small and narrow from a distance, they would discover that it was sufficient for two horse carriages to pass through when they took a closer look. "I'd like to go and take a look! We should be able to leave this place!"

It was obvious that he himself was not sure of his words. If they could leave this place, why would there be so many skeletons scattered around here?

Fane and Dwight said nothing at the moment, while Jed stood up straight and stretched his fingers before exercising his waist. Those who did not understand the situation would have thought that he was preparing for some sports activity. He inhaled deeply and strode toward the gap between the two mountains.

Every step he took was filled with all his strength as if this would provide him with the courage he needed. He walked quickly and soon arrived at the gap between the two mountains. He subconsciously slowed down, too, and every step he took was to check if anything would obstruct him.

However, there was no obstruction until he walked into the gap between those mountains and stepped on the dense weeds.

Jed's guard lowered when he noticed nothing obstructing them. This had to be an exit, and they could finally leave this place!

Jed turned around excitedly, eyes widening as he waved at the three standing from the other end. "There’s nothing here! We can get out of this place! Wait here for me. I'll pass through and scout for possible dangers. I'll be back shortly!" He strode forward afterward.

The gap between both mountains was only around ten meters, and after he walked out of the gap, there should be something else once he took a left turn.

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