What fueled Fane to even think he could get a Green Phoenix Fruit and even claim the remaining ones for himself? Fane's way of thinking was too much for a regular person to comprehend!
Bradley snorted, mockingly saying, "Do you even realize what you're saying?"
Fane shrugged. "Of course I know what I'm saying, but it's more important if you lot understand what I said. I don't need to repeat my question; you just need to answer it."
He did not want to waste time nor did he want to bother with everyone.
It was only then did Master Forrest conclude Fane was socially inept, or something of the sort.
Otherwise, Fane would never have asked such a question.
If Master Forrest thought that Fane was that capable, he would never have agreed to letting Fane have all five Green Phoenix Fruits.
Nonetheless, Master Forrest nodded generously." Alright, I agree. As long as you can get those five Green Phoenix Fruits, they'll all be yours!"
Fane sighed in relief upon hearing that, but he only took a breather for a moment. He had not returned to the buffer for that alone.
Fane continued, "If I end up using too much force and the phoenix dies, I shouldn't have to take responsibility, right? After all, the goal of this round is to collect the Green Phoenix Fruits by any means necessary. As long as I get the fruits, I'll have succeeded. Killing the phoenix should be considered a method, yes?"
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