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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2782

Jordan turned to nod at Manfred as he then walked to the other side of the Purple Soul Plate, placing his hand on the plate as well. Just like what happened before, the purple rays of light enveloped his hand the moment he did.

A thunderous rumble was heard, and the three of them were taken aback at the same time. Before they could even react, two rays of dark purple light covered Jordan and Fane. The next second, both of them disappeared from the hall.

It was an incredibly barren world. Other than the yellow soil on the ground, Fane and Jordan could not see anything else. Raising their heads, all they could see was the purple sky that encompassed everything.

They had already read the rules on the Purple Soul Plate, and Fane knew that they would be sent to a different world for a battle to the death. Nonetheless, he was surprised that the battle was done individually.

At that moment, a deep voice was heard in the skies, saying, "The duration of the match will be the length of a candle. In the time it takes for a candle to burn out, whoever kills even more Purple Soul beasts will win!"

Fane sighed, feeling the heat of the moment slowly

getting to him. He might have been nervous during competitions that he had faced before, but he never felt the pressure he was feeling at this very moment. It was probably because of the time limit, as well as the fact that he could not see Jordan.

Suddenly, a dark purple-colored mist started to appear around him. The mist suddenly moved, covering everything with Fane at the center. Fane frowned, pulling out a dark gray sword from Mustard Seed as he readied himself.

He started to hear something crackling, sounding like something had shattered. The deep purple mist around him grew denser soon after, and Fane's eyebrows furrowed even more tightly.

After a few moments, the mist suddenly dispersed. It was then did Fane notice that a myriad of beasts, all formed with purple-hued gems, had formed around him.

The gems were transparent, too. If Fane did not see the facial features of the beasts on the heads, Fane would have thought they were all just ore.

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