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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 414

"Don’t worry. I believe in myself! The person who can get me drunk hasn't been born yet!”

Fane responded, with a gentle and soft smile on his face.

"Alright then. You guys go ahead and drink first. I will call Harvey and the others to come and pick us up if you get drunk. Although it's not far from here, it's better to be careful!”

Tanya sighed bitterly after giving some thoughts to the situation.

"C'mon, let's have a toast! And Tanya you just have whatever you like!”

Clink!

Yvonne raised her beer glass and touched Fane's, smiling softly.

After that, she took out another four hundred bucks and said to the two waiters next to their table, "Come here, these are the tips for two of you, two hundred each! But make sure our glasses are full of beer, you have to fill them up immediately right after we have emptied them, got it? It shouldn’t be a problem, right?"

The two waiters before Yvonne did not expect her to b e so generous. They could barely conceal their delight that they kept nodding their head right after Yvonne

finished her speech. "Not a problem, miss! We will definitely not let you wait!"

One of the waiters then pushed the big beer barrel over and put it next to Yvonne's table, "Now you should rest assured that we will fill up your glasses once you emptied them!"

"How smart!"

Yvonne gave a thumbs up to the waiters, and then lifting her glass, gulping down the beer.

It took only around ten seconds for Yvonne to empty her big pint of beer!

"Are you afraid now? Huh?"

Yvonne prevailed over Fane before the competition started. She took a crayfish and ate it. "It's better to eat something. Eat some crayfish and river snails! Don't leave your stomach empty before you get drunk!"

"Haha!”

Fane chuckled, lifted his beer glass and swallowed it. I t took around the same time as Yvonne to empty the glass. He could actually finish a glass of beer that contains two and a half bottles of beer in 10 seconds!

"Wow, not bad!"

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