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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2537

"He'll absolutely be targeted! Once Harold realizes his true potential, it would be easy to deal with him!"

"Can't he tell that none of us want to provoke Harold? Does he think that he can really stand up against Harold till the end?"

"Doesn't he know how powerful someone as talented as Harold will be when he achieves his potential?

Back then, there were plenty of idiots who offended talented alchemists...

"After that, the alchemists would all torture and take revenge on all those who had offended them before. The future is plain for all to see."

"Just you wait. In just a few years, this kid will probably regret what he did!"

No one bothered to hide their discussions from Fane. He had heard everything that was said but did not have too much of a reaction. Meanwhile, Rudy was pale with gear.

Normally, anyone would be more apprehensive when they were in an unknown environment, not wanting to provoke anyone. However, none of that seemed to matter when it came to Fane. Rudy was thoroughly convinced by Fane at that point.

He took a deep breath as he pulled at Fane, "Fane, what do you plan on doing after this? He'll definitely

target you in the future! You might not be able to take it when that happens."

Fane had a nonchalant look on his face, "By the time he can do anything, many years would have passed. Who cares about that right now?"

Fane let out an uncaring laugh, "Was I supposed to just hand over the task that I had claimed?"

Nash frowned somewhat helplessly. After thinking about Fane's personality, he shook his head decisively. Fane was not someone who would do that. The two of them would definitely have some conflicts.

However, Fane was never afraid of that. As long as Harold dared to cause trouble, Fane would teach him a lesson.

Fane pulled out a chair and sat down, "Don't worry, I’ll deal with this."

Nash could only nod. He was of no help with this matter anyway. Early the next day, Fane pushed open the door and walked out with a cheerful look on his face.

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