After Fane said all of that, the others did not feel anything wrong, but Agelt frowned as an unhappy glint flashed in his eyes. He felt like Fane was being arrogant. Fane did not seem to care about anyone else at all, wanting to use his own strength to solve the problem.
Everyone else would just assist him. Agelt took a deep breath, thinking to himself that Fane was unbelievably arrogant. Fane wanted him to be a support member? What gave him the right to decide that?
Agelt had never seen Fane's skills and merely felt like Fane was just a better-than-average warrior that could not be compared to himself. Fane saw the unhappiness and disdain in Agelt's eyes and knew what Agelt was thinking. However, Fane did not care.
As time passed, Agelt would find out who to put his hopes on. That warrior from White Marsh Continent rubbed his face and sighed, "I don't know how many have been taken away by them, and what they're going through… I was almost captured earlier. Thankfully, I was smart enough to run without a second thought the moment I saw someone coming over. My fellow disciple thought I was being paranoid and didn't flee with me. In the end, he was captured, and I don't even know if he's dead or alive."
As he said that, he clenched his fists furiously.
Alfred said angrily, "I'll make sure these despicable animals pay the price! I'll make them beg for mercy!"
Alfred had been tortured initially. If Fane had not saved him, Alfred would probably have been captured and sent to a certain location, going through various forms of torture.
Hearing that, Agelt looked at Fane with surprise before he looked to Braum. No one knew what he was thinking at all. Fane nodded and did not bother to hold back as he repeated the earlier plans.
After that, Fane took out a map from Mustard Seed, putting it in front of everyone, "This a simple map. The most skilled warriors from the second-grade worlds are gathered in this forest. The place is incredibly strategic, so let's leave this till the end. We'll clean up the warriors from second-grade worlds elsewhere for now!"
Braum took the map and looked at it in detail, "All these meeting points are placed in good locations. It looks like they've thought about every decision carefully."
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