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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 1757

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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor is the best current series by the author Internet. The Chapter 1757 content below will immerse us in a world of love and hatred, where characters use every trick to achieve their goals without concern for the other half—only to regret it later. Please read chapter Chapter 1757 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

An old man from the fortress had his forehead knitted together as he breathed out a sigh of defeat. He was in a dilemma.

"I agree. There are too many of them! Once we take our stand and defend them, the Bloodshed Clan will definitely come at us. And then once we get into a battle, we may be no match for them!"

Another old man chimed in. He was used to the comfortable and spoon-fed life and did not want to go against the Bloodshed clan.

"Hmm... How about this?"

A middle-aged man gave the matter some thought before interrupting the conversation. "First Fortress Master, I do have an idea. Let’s pretend that we're not

aware of this matter, won't that be good? After all, Young Master Arthur had only told Helena Cabello and her people that he would come back and discuss it with us, and only Helena and her gang knew about this. Besides, I think they should have been killed by the disciples of the Bloodshed Clan by now. Since they're already dead, no one is going to testify against us! Let's pretend we didn't know that they came here, this way, even if the Anti-Alliance Guard knows about it, they would not blame us!"

"That's a great idea! It's truly a marvelous idea! Let's go with that, pretending not to know about the matter! Haha! Those outsiders can escape to other places, it's none of our business; they can be killed by the Bloodshed Clan, and we’ll pretend we don't know anything! Anyway, we'll stop going to the forest for the next few days.

That's it!

The old man from before immediately echoed this idea. Obviously, he was not keen to help Fane and the others.

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