Fane was irked to hear Alex's words. He had thought that his clothes and the badge on his chest would have brought him a lot of conveniences. At the very least, he would not invite that much trouble.
After all, alchemists were held with high regard by warriors. He could give the fighters various benefits, after all, so regular warriors would not offend alchemists.
Fane had queued up according to the rules and never intended on troubling anyone else at all. He should have been able to peacefully obtain his soul stone, but he never expected another troublesome matter to pop up so quickly.
He did not know Alex, but judging Alex's temperament as well as the slightly respectful tone others seemed to refer to Alex with, Alex must not be a small figure.
However, Fane did not care who Alex was at all. He was already impatient from all the waiting. How could he just give up his spot?
His expression was somewhat frosty. "No," he replied, and even calmly at that. There was no explanation to his words, and he merely conveyed his intentions.
When Alex heard Fane's clear rejection, his face suddenly froze. He did not seem to believe that
someone would dare say that to him and deny him so easily.
Alex stood a few meters away from Fane. "Do you think you're that great just because you're an alchemist? Do you know who I am? You dare deny me like that?"
No one expected that Alex would be infuriated by Fane so quickly after entering.
Fane seemed to have quite the temper. No matter who it was, Fane did not seem to hold back on his words when he was unhappy.
The white-haired man had thought that Fane dared talk that way earlier because the white-haired man was not talented enough, but it seemed like Fane did not care who he was talking to or how strong they were.
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