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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2234

Before the disciples' confusion was settled, the crowd noticed that the Divine warrior that had been pierced suddenly turned into spots of purple light, quickly being absorbed by the Divine warrior on the right.

The scene caused everyone to take a sharp breath.

The one that had been pierced earlier was not the real body!

There was only one Divine warrior left in front of the Thousand Leaves Pavillion disciple. The disciple widened his eyes as he stared at the Divine warrior in disbelief.

It was then he realized that he had made the wrong guess...but it was too late. The Divine warrior's sword was already right in front of the disciple.

Everyone heard something being pierced.

Unable to shield himself, the disciple from the Thousand Leaves Pavillion was dealt a large wound by the Divine warrior's blade. It was a deep wound that extended from the left shoulder to the right waist.

The disciple of the Thousand Leaves Pavillion spat out a mouthful of blood and collapsed on the ground immediately. The injury he got from that slash had rendered him with no strength left to fight back. His blood stained his shirt, and the disciples from the Thousand Leaves Pavillion that were on friendlier

terms to him all shouted loudly, "Hughes! Are you alright?!"

At that moment, Hughes no longer had the strength to even reply to the frantic shouts of his fellow disciples. After the Divine warrior did all of that, he walked back to his original position. A purple glow surged out of his body and covered up that disciple from the Thousand Leaves Pavillion.

Being surrounded by that purple light meant that he was already eliminated, with no hopes of advancing. Many shivered as they watched the scene unfold, not expecting the tables to be turned so quickly.

They had thought that the disciple's victory had been assured, but no one expected that the body he pierced would not be the Divine warrior's true body. Those present, whose skills were at the level of the person who had failed, became visibly worried.

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