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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2367

Royce was able to enter the Hidden Place for Resources thanks to consuming pills to suppress his power. Royce was no regular person on the innate stage.

Even a chosen disciple from another fourth-grade clan like Graham would not stand a chance against Royce. A large reason why the Thousand Leaves Pavilion had so many issues was that Royce was in the Corpse Pavilion.

Furthermore, they knew that Corpse Pavilion had a pill that was able to suppress one's strength. Thus, obtaining the Scarlet Case would require someone incredibly strong to enter the Hidden Place for Resources.

That was why the Thousand Leaves Pavilion had been in such a bind. Not only did they reveal the information, but they had even given participation badges out.

"Impossible! Absolutely impossible! Are you really that strong? You killed Royce?!" Elder Sayer almost bit his tongue.

He did not believe that Fane was that strong; they had seen Fane fight before. Even though Fane had won a few battles, he was still a far cry from someone like Royce. If Royce wanted to defeat Wesley, it would probably take less than a single strike!

Elder Godfrey inhaled deeply. "What exactly happened?!"

As Elder Godfrey was saying that, Skylar shouted the same thing to the disciples from his clan, making them recount everything that had happened the past few days.

Even though those disciples had all been scared witless by Skylar, they still stammered out everything that had happened in the past few days in detail.

When Skylar listened to everything, fury overtook his expression. "That Fane is so talented? He's able to defeat someone at the late stage of the innate level when he's just at the intermediate? Seems like there's more to him than meets the eye, then!

"That means the Scarlet Case must already be in his hands! Where is Fane?! Come out right now!"

When Skylar said that, everyone pointed at Fane's location. Skylar turned to look at Fane, who was behind Elder Godfrey.

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