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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2330

Graham snorted at the thought.

Meanwhile, a familiar voice was suddenly heard.

"Fane, please don't overdo it. After all, as long as you're still alive, there's nothing you can't do. Don't put yourself in danger just for the sake of victory," appealed Nelson with a sincere look on his face.

Nelson had yet to recover from his injuries at that moment. Fane nodded, knowing that Nelson meant what he said. From the Dual Sovereign Pavilion, other than the traitor, Griffin, only the three of them were left.

Isaiah hurriedly added, "Nelson is right. The eighttailed demonic snake is not easy to defeat, so if you have to fight it, please do so with a plan!"

Fane reached out and placed his hand on Nelson's shoulder. "Don't worry. The three of us are the only ones left from the Dual Sovereign Pavilion. No matter what, I'll make sure I send the two of you back safely."

Even though he did not harbor that much positive intention for the Dual Sovereign Pavilion, he had to admit that the clan had spent time and effort in training him. To repay that debt of gratitude, he would take care of them.

Nelson and Isaiah nodded, visibly moved by Fane's words. They had been full of fear for the future due to

the Dual Sovereign Pavilion's massive losses and had been very depressed. Hearing Fane's words managed to lift their spirits at that moment, albeit only slightly. It had imbued them with the will to survive once more.

Samson looked at the eight-tailed demonic snake curiously. The snake was a few hundred meters tall, and its name suited its looks perfectly.

From the waist downward, its abdomen was split into eight tails. Its whole body was covered by scales, and it had a massive tongue. Its red eyes looked threatening and could send chills into anyone's heart.

It would occasionally stick its tongue out but seemed to completely ignore the people in front of it. It was as if it did not see anyone. The eight-tailed snake did not attack, which sparked the curiosity of Fane and the others.

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