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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2413

Fane did not turn his head around, and merely replied, "You can just ask right now."

Looking at Fane's attitude, Raphael was a bit unhappy. However, he knew that this guy was someone who did not even bother with Gilbert, let alone himself.

So, he held back the anger in his heart, and asked," Have you heard about what happened with Gilbert? It's been a huge commotion for the past few days.

They all say this has something to do with you..."

Before Raphael could finish, he was interrupted by Fane, "I don't know anything about Gilbert. Ever since I entered Heavenly Pills, I haven't done anything.

"Other than when Gilbert tried to cause some trouble with me a few days ago, I've never done anything. No matter who says it has something to do with me, don't believe them. I really haven't done anything."

After saying that, Fane closed the door immediately. With the tea still in his hand, Raphael could no longer hold back his anger. "That brat..." He was about to curse but did not dare to. After all, Fane was not someone to be played around with.

Fane did not even respect Gilbert. If Raphael said anything that Fane did not like, Raphael might actually get beaten up on the spot.

Fane really did not care how Raphael was feeling.

Fane calmly said, "Materials for a sixth-grade pill. You said I could get three portions."

Those words completely dumbfounded Raphael. His lips twitched as his eyes completely widened. There was a big question mark on his head. "What are you talking about? What three portions? You're asking me for materials?"

After thinking for a while, Raphael then said as he laughed, "Are you telling me that you managed to condense two hundred pill runes in the pill aura room? The pill aura room gave you a gold plate, so you're asking me to give you three portions of materials for a sixth-grade pill?" 3

Fane nodded. Raphael laughed even louder after seeing Fane's nod. He laughed so hard that he had to put a hand against the door for support.

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