It was the scariest thing for them. Fane never slowed down at all as he climbed the Red Sun Monument, and he barely reacted as well. It was as if the Red Sun Storm did not affect him at all.
Other than Fane, everyone else would adjust their pace or slow down as they climbed the Red Sun Monument due to the strength of the Red Sun Storm. They would stop midway to regain their strength to continue climbing.
Fane, however, never once stopped except when he would fight others. When they fought, not only did they need to use their true energy to fight each other but to withstand the Red Sun Storm as well.
His earlier battle had left a deep impression on everyone, causing them not to notice that the Red Sun Storm did not seem to affect Fane at all.
A warrior from the Golden Continent sneered, his lips twitching as he did, "He's just crazy. This guy is never normal in anything he does; he never ceases to shock us. Do you think he's doing this to show off?"
After he said that, a warrior from the Golden Continent beside him immediately agreed. It was because Fane had greatly impacted them. Fane had completely embarrassed them, so praising Fane would just be pouring cold water onto themselves. As long as they had the chance to insult Fane, they would not let it slip.
"To Fane, all three of them were just ants and barely posed a threat. There was nothing to say to them. Those three refused to back down and insisted on arguing against Fane, spouting nonsense as they did. Even I felt annoyed listening to them!"
"That's right! They don't care about what they're saying at all as long as they're insulting Fane. You warriors from the Golden Continent have no right to talk about respect at all. Before you speak, can you think about what you've done before this? Is it worth any respect?
"If you hadn't challenged Hestia and forced them into the corner, how could all of this have happened? Those three wouldn't have been tortured so badly, watching as their lives slowly slip away. Those three had it coming!"
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