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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3843

After all, they were not betting in small sums. If they lost, then they would be left with nothing. Quite a few warriors had gone completely bankrupt from betting. With all those examples to look at, most warriors would maintain their reason.

However, this was a completely different situation. Ninety percent of the warriors were rushing to the betting area. There were even some who had bet their whole fortunes. The odds were rapidly dropping, and they watched as the odds dropped from 1:2 to 1:1.56.

In just a few moments, the odds dropped again, going from 1:1.56 to 1:1.43. Looking at the odds frantically dropping, quite a few warriors started to get anxious. If it were not for the laws in place, they would have definitely pushed aside all the warriors in front of them and rushed to the front, betting everything they had.

"It's dropping so quickly! It was just 1:1.43 before, and now it's 1:1.39. If this continues, it'll be nothing when it's my turn," A man in purple robes anxiously said as he looked at the odds.

Naturally, the side of Fane losing was the one that saw its odds drastically dropping. Compared to how fast those odds were dropping, the odds of Fane winning had not moved at all. Ninety percent of the audience had gone to bet this time, and not a single person had bet on Fane winning.

The odds rapidly dwindled, but the crowd was still there even after a few minutes. Lourain stood behind the crowd and sighed. He turned to look at Marth.

Fane had not liked him from the start. Whether or not Fane would let him go in the end was already a big question, so no matter how unwilling he was, he still followed through.

Marth clearly did not trust Lourain's character. No matter what Lourain said, he grabbed onto Lourain's shirt tightly, worried that Lourain would leave him to face the crowd. Time slowly ticked away. After a few more minutes, it was finally their turn.

The two of them had a helpless look on their faces. Even though they had already mentally prepared for it, they still hesitated. The two of them were stuck in their conflict and did not step forward. The person behind them frowned and said unhappily, "Is there something wrong with you two? It's already your turn, so hurry up! If you're just going to stand here, then go away. Don't waste our time. I don't want to keep standing here!"

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