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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3206

Chris pulled out his weapon. It was a golden blade that had a reddish-gold python with its mouth open engraved on it. He held the sword in his right hand as he looked at Souza coldly.

Edward pulled out his weapon as well—a pair of icy blue gloves. Those gloves were made of celestial silk and had a blue glow to them.

Both men stood in front of Souza.

Souza went wide-eyed in disbelief when they pulled out their weapons. These two were going to work together to kill him? He had been planning on allying with Edward to kill Chris and even tried to figure out what to say to Edward. His plans were ruined!

Everyone knew the grudge between them, yet they had actually put those grudges aside to face him. It was unbelievable!

Of course, two people working together to kill an opponent was something common in slaughter gambits. After entering the isolated space, quite a few of the ten participants were planning on doing that. Still, Souza could not shake off how odd this 'cooperation' seemed.

There were usually conditions for working together. First of all, they needed to be facing someone who was incredibly strong that they could not just defeat alone.

No matter what, Souza had some self-awareness. With his skills, he was no match for either of them in single combat, so they did not need to work together to kill him. In the first place, they were not that friendly with each other, so the fact that they were working together meant that there was something they agreed on!

Souza's lips twitched as he spoke, "The two of you want to work together to kill me?"

Souza was internally speechless. He felt more and more confused, but neither Chris nor Edward were in the mood to explain anything to him.

It might have been Fane's expression from earlier that had instigated them. The two of them were completely set on dealing with the hidden expert first before they properly tortured Fane. They wanted to show Fane his place!

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