Alfred looked at Fane full of hope. To him, Fane was a hero of Hestia Continent. He was someone unbeatable, so what if he was facing a disciple of a holy grade clan? Even chosen disciples from holy grade clans were no match for Fane, let alone an inner disciple.
Rudy helped Alfred to sit up, producing a pill from his storage ring for him. Raul looked at everything with interest. He did not even react when Alfred recovered, allowing them to do so.
He looked incredibly confident as if he was telling the three of them that he was in control no matter what they did. They would not be able to escape him. Fane raised an eyebrow as he looked at Raul with some interest.
Raul walked forward, looking at Fane, "It looks like you're quite a bit stronger than that guy."
Fane merely smiled, not bothering to respond. Raul was not annoyed by it and merely said to himself, "Three of you would be worth fifteen million and I'll be able to get fifteen million in one go. I haven't even been here for that long–I'm so lucky. As long as I keep up with this luck, I'll be able to finish in the top ten rankings."
Fane sneered as he said, "Sacred Water Continent is a second-grade world. Each warrior from your world looks down on warriors from third-grade worlds just because you have a bit of skill. You always face everyone with that attitude, but it will lead to your death…"
Raul laughed at Fane's words, looking at Fane like an idiot.
He admitted that he was weaker than Raul, but he still had his pride. He refused to lower his head. Fane's expression was calm, but a cold glint flashed in his eyes.
Raul laughed even harder as he pointed at Alfred, “You just refuse to admit that the warriors of Hestia Continent are all ants that can be killed easily. I know you're proud, but so what? Pride is useless to me. Pride is only useful when you're strong. Otherwise, you'd just look like an idiot."
Fane raised his hand to interrupt Raul. He coldly looked at Raul, "I’ll remember everything you've said. Don't cry later on, and don't beg for mercy.
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