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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3045

"Just look at Arne earlier. He kept saying that he would start a black iron bet, but he did not start it immediately! In the end, it's because he's not confident enough in himself. How can a wandering warrior be so confident to think that he can win three matches in a row?"

"He probably let all the passion get to his head. He had just had a large fight with Arne, and he ended up with the upper hand. He probably didn't know what a black iron bet even represents, and what the results would be like. He just wanted to trample over Arne by doing this!"

"Even if he wanted to do that, surely there's no need for this? Is there really something wrong with his head? He's putting his life on the line just for some honor. It looks like this guy is just immature!"

"That's right, not only that, but he's crazy as well. It's obvious that he's not mentally sound!"

Everyone there exploded out in the discussion, saying anything they wanted. However, practically no one felt like Fane had good prospects. After all, the difficulty of the black iron bet was something even disciples from high-grade clans did not dare to try out easily, let alone a wandering warrior without any background.

Fane's actions looked like a complete joke to them.

Arne could not stop himself from laughing out loud. This time, his laughter was earnest. The chosen disciples of the Deer Pavilion around him all frantically laughed as well.

Arne raised an eyebrow and said, "He's the stupidest wandering warrior I've ever seen! This Lucius guy really is such a joke that I could not be bothered with him anymore. Does he think he'll show me up by doing this?

"Does he think that people will look at him in a better light because he started the black iron bet? Does he think that he'll be lucky enough to choose three weak beasts in a row?"

The warrior behind Arne laughed and said, "This guy started to get too pleased with himself after getting an advantage. He probably thinks that no one is a match for him!

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