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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1032

Whoosh! Whoosh!

Two figures leaped from the stone steps high above within the next few seconds before finally landing not far away from Fane and the others.

Lana and William immediately looked at them with their guards up high.

"This...” Titus was speechless as he looked a t both bodies on the floor. Why did Fane kill somebody when they had just arrived here? On top of that, the Ninth Patronum— Brenton Woods, who they had always wanted to get rid of was also one of the casualties.

"F...Fane!" At this moment, Nash ignored the bodies on the floor and looked at Fane a s his body shook slightly due to extreme

excitement.

Fane opened his mouth and felt that his words were stuck in his throat. In the end, h e said nothing.

"Joan, what...what happened?" Nash finally smiled bitterly and turned to look at Joan. I t was great that Fane had returned. His son had grown up and was an adult. He was satisfied to have this chance of seeing his son and Joan.

"Both of them refused to let us enter. This patronum even claim that we were trying t o barge in by force when we didn't. He attacked us and wanted to kill us!" Joan smiled bitterly. She then turned around and said to Fane, "Fane, this is your father, Nash Woods!"

"Young Master Fane, Master insisted that I bring him to meet you after he heard of your arrival. He refused to stay in bed even though I asked him to! He wants to see the both of you so badly!” Titus spoke on behalf of Nash.

"Why should we be worried? The First Elder and many of the Woods family's members are on your side. It's their mistake and even the Lagorios cannot confuse what’s right with what’s wrong!” Titus said.

At this moment, many masters flew down after they heard fighting noises from the bottom of the mountain.

"Master, why did you come? The wind is so strong and it's not good for your body!" An old man immediately asked caringly when he saw that Nash was here.

"Master, who are these people? Are they the ones who killed our people? Is the Ninth Patronum dead?" Many people looked and Fane and the others alertly. It looked like they would take violent action i f words could not solve the issue.

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