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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2251

Slashing away with his sword, performing the Destroying the Void to its full extent, hitting the group of corpse puppets with no reservation.

Five or six corpse puppets were slashed with multiple wounds one after another. These wounds were not deep but covered a wide area, this was the effect Fane wanted.

The corpse puppets have a strong defense, and if anyone else was standing there, the wound would not cause any substantial damage or render them incapacitated.

However, Fane was different, he did not rely on destroying their bodies to kill the corpse puppets.

"Roar!"

The wounded corpse puppets, like a leopard that had been completely enraged, turned their heads violently and looked at Fane who had suddenly appeared behind them.

They bared their razor-sharp teeth at Fane then turned their bodies and rushed toward him, but at that moment, the corpse puppets suddenly seemed to be struck in the brain by a thunderbolt and could not move at all.

Their body swayed twice, as if it had lost all energy, and fell to the ground with a thud, losing its life.

The wounds on their bodies emitted gray-black smoke and made a sound like raw meat was being roasted, but there was nothing unusual about the wounds. It was not the body that burned and corroded, but the soul that controlled all their movements.

The moment these corpse puppets fell to the ground, Fane's eyes looked straight at them, as if his eyes were on the body of these corpse puppets.

As expected, there was a special energy in the corpse puppets, and when they die, a pale grey, smoke-like energy broke free from them. As if controlled by something, this energy was drawn away from the body of the corpse puppets in a flash and suddenly surged toward the west.

Fane turned his head abruptly to see a familiar figure, still standing straight, directly west of his location. It was the Divine warrior!

The center where the gray energy converged was the body of the Divine Warrior. So, was it absorbed by him?

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