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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2244

"Surely they won't eliminate everyone by the fourth stage, right? If that's the case, wouldn't all this have been for nothing?"

"Who knows... However, I think your thoughts are reasonable!"

The more they discussed, the more questions they had. Whether or not there would be anyone who can complete this challenge, whether or not anyone would be able to obtain the rewards at the top of the Divine Void Slope. Everyone felt that it was impossible with the difficulty that had been shown.

If that was the case, then it would have all been for naught.

Just as everyone was talking about it, the wizened voice could be heard again, "There are a total of a hundred and twenty zombies. Killing thirty means clearing one obstacle, which is equal to defeating one Divine warrior. Killing a hundred and twenty zombies is equal to defeating four Divine warriors."

Saying that countless Divine warriors suddenly appeared on the Divine Void Slope. Those Divine warriors lined up on the Divine Void Slope in order. A Divine warrior appeared every thirty feet, in total there were seven Divine warriors in front of every person.

Four of the Divine warriors in front of every one were surrounded by a red light. Everyone was shocked to see the sight.

A rumble of discussions started.

"So that means if they kill a hundred and twenty zombies, it would be equal to defeating four Divine warriors. If that's the case, it's quite reasonable, there's still a chance for someone to get the reward!"

"Why are the four Divine warriors covered in a red glow? What does it mean?" Someone asked in confusion.

Some of the smarter folks began to explain, "Didn't that voice say that killing thirty zombies is equal to clearing an obstacle? The obstacles refer to the Divine warriors in front of them. Every thirty zombies those challengers kill will probably cause one of the Divine warriors with a red glow to disappear. It's the same as when we got past the Divine warriors and them disappearing afterward."

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