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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3035

Could he have the amount of insight and knowledge? Was it just like Arne said-that Fane had merely been lucky in his gamble and wanted to stand out by voting in favor of the frostfire wolf instead?

Arne narrowed his eyes as he looked at Fane mockingly as though daring him to do something.

Rudy was so angry that he started to pant. His eyes turned red and his hands trembled, looking like he was prepared to rush over at any moment.

He was not able to outspeak Arne. Arne's ability to twist the truth was far above Rudy, and Rudy felt incredibly suffocated at all of that. The truth was clearly not that way, but Arne seemed to have turned Fane into a show-off in just a few words.

Fane raised an eyebrow and sighed helplessly as he looked up at the person in front of him. If that person had not pointed him out, he would not have been dragged into this.

Fane was not someone who enjoyed unnecessary trouble like that. Furthermore, there would not be any results from these arguments at all. They could not fight each other, after all, and all they could do was run their mouths. He never expected that someone would drag him into this, causing him to feel exasperated and a little angered at the same time.

He sighed as he looked up at Rudy, who was about to die from anger. He knew that there would probably be even more disgusting words thrown in if he did not say anything.

Fane was not scared of trouble. He reached out and grabbed Rudy's arm, pulling Rudy back.

Rudy would not be able to beat Arne in a war of words, and he would only stand to lose if he continued.

Rudy was completely red in anger. It was as if a fuse had been lit as he told Fane, "This dog is crossing the line! If not for the various restrictions, I would've run up there and slapped that nasty face of his!"

Fane sighed. He could understand Rudy's feelings and knew that he was standing up to shout at Arne because he was at his limit.

Fane said silently, "You can't beat him like this, so there's nothing worth arguing for."

After saying that, Fane stood up himself and faced Arne. Arne was noticeably looking for a fight when he saw Fane standing up, as if he was prepared to go through three hundred bouts against Fane with words.

Fane lightly snorted and said in disdain, "You truly are Lesley's brother, Arne-both as stupid as each other! You were clearly the one trying to threaten everyone into doing what you want, but you pinned the blame on others.

"Lesley was the one who bragged so much, which was why everyone thought that he would win! He said that he was a chosen disciple of the Deer Pavilion, but to me, that title was just an accessory.

"Everyone knows that Lesley's relationship with the head elder of the Deer Pavilion is really close. I had a very simple reason for thinking that Lesley would lose.

"That's because I knew that Lesley didn’t have the skills of a chosen disciple at all. At most, he would've just been an inner disciple. He was merely given the title because of his relationship with the head elder!"

Fane said those words righteously, leaving no room for doubt.

When everyone heard his explanation, their expression brightened as though something had clicked. Fane's words...made sense!

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