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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2828

Cody's words were downright provocative toward the Compass Pavilion. He had wanted to quickly end the fight for the Compass Pavilion's reputation, but he never expected the attack to end up with a draw, even when he did not hold back. This, in turn, made Cody worry.

However, he did not care about anything else at that moment as a thought flashed across his mind. No matter what price he had to pay, he had to win this battle. It was not just a personal victory but also for the sake of his clan's reputation!

Rudy, meanwhile, was entirely focused on alchemy, and the battle between Cody and Vale was merely something for him to watch. He could only see that the two of them seemed evenly matched, and a true victor could not be determined at this point.

He listened as the crowd continued to talk. Some of them said that Vale was stronger, while others said that Cody was no weakling and that he would come out as the winner. Various judgments were cast at that moment, which caused Rudy's ears to buzz listening to all of it.

He could not help but turn to glance at Fane. All he saw was Fane looking at the arena calmly, his expression undisturbed. It was as if he would not even bat an eye if someone died in the arena.

Rudy did not truly trust everyone else s judgment, but he would with Fane's.

He whispered and asked, "Fane, who do you think will win?"

Fane pointed at Cody and replied, sounding rather sure of himself, "Cody seems to have the advantage."

This stunned Rudy. After all, both of them had taken a step back after the clash. It did not seem like Cody had gained much of an advantage, so why did Fane say that Cody had the upper hand?

Fane did not want to explain himself, but Rudy looked at Fane with wide eyes. He even looked like he would ask more if he did not get an answer, and this made Fane frown helplessly.

"Cody obviously seemed much more relaxed after the two of them clashed. It doesn't seem like he used his full power," Fane explained calmly.

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