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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 986

"There's trouble, Master. I realized that there's someone monitoring our movements around the house!"

Walter came before Fane the next day, reporting with a solemn expression.

Fane, who was drinking tea in the garden, did not seem to care. He gave a wan smile." Then who do you think it is?" he asked.

"It must be from the Wagner family. They were afraid that we would take off. But they didn't attack us because they don’t have proper fighters in their family. They are a third-class aristocratic family after all.

Aside from me, their best fighters are those who are the same level as a three-star King of War. That's why they don't dare to attack!

As for the fighter from the Lowe family, it'll take him at least a day to rush over from Gin City. That's why the Wagner family is keeping tabs on us, they're afraid that we'll run away!”

After Walter said all that, he asked Fane," What should we do now, Master?”

Fane gestured for him to sit down. “Skyler had already told me about this," he said slowly. "There's nothing to be afraid of. We just won’t go out for these two days and wait for them to come. Don't worry, we won't have to run away. It’ll be fine so long as we stay put!”

"All right!"

Peace, who was standing to the side, loosened a small breath of relief as he heard this. He had been fortunate; if Fane had been in a bad mood the other day and rendered him infertile as well in a fit of recklessness, he would never see the light o f day again.

However, Peace quickly thought of something, and his eyes brightened. "Eh, doesn't the Wagner family have a sevenstar King of War? Will they find trouble with Fane?"

After he said that, his expression darkened. "Doesn’t seem probable though. There's an eight-star King of War in that punk's house. Even if the Wagner family send their King of War over, he still wouldn’t be a match!”

"Master Wagner had sent that seven-star King of War over. I heard that he received a fatal stab wound. He's most likely dead!'

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