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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 4170

"Does it hurt? This is just the start as I'm not that patient. If you insist on not speaking, then you should know what's waiting for you," Fane's tone was very slow, as if he was talking about something completely unimportant.

Presti gulped and he felt like he was about to stop breathing.

"I'll talk, I'll talk!" Presti said as he trembled.

Sure enough, not everyone was as stubborn as Desmond.

Presti gulped, "I don't know a lot. I'm not even as strong as Triton. Among warriors at the peak, I'm at the bottom, so they've only told me a little of the core secrets."

Fane raised an eyebrow and did not say anything. Fane would not believe everything the guy said, but he did not discredit everything as well.

"If you start speaking nonsense, then I assure you, things will be much worse," Fane said coldly.

Presti's expression stiffened, and there was a look of fear in his eyes. He could see that Fane was absolutely someone who would do it. Fane was not joking at all.

Presti took a deep breath, "That door goes to the Valley of Enlightenment!"

Fane suddenly widened his eyes. The Valley of Enlightenment? That was a pleasant surprise. Ever since he entered Hestia Continent, Fane's goal had been the Valley of Enlightenment. Unfortunately, he needed nine ninth-grade spirit crystals.

Presti continued, "Zayne and the others are trying too hard for the sake of that door to the Valley of Enlightenment. The door is right here. As long as you get three keys, you'll be able to open it."

After that, Presti looked at Fane, "The golden key is with you, right? That news has already been spread everywhere. You know he has one too! Zayne has another key, if you get it, then you'll be able to open the door!"

Fane looked at Shin, who was on the ground, and Shin could not help but shudder.

Presti could not stop himself from laughing when he saw that, "Just look at his expression. This is hilarious! Go, Fane! Kill him! He has the red key. After he dies, the key is yours!"

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