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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2832

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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor is the best current series by the author Internet. The Chapter 2832 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 2832 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

Vale had even threatened Cody by saying there was still a lot of time left, and Cody was not one to let things slide. Cody was, however, the type to get back at his offender several times over when provoked.

The disciples of the Compass Pavilion hurriedly helped up Vale. Just as they were preparing to leave the stage, Cody purposely raised his voice, wanting everyone to hear him, "If you've lost, you've lost. Do you need to be such a sore loser? All that bragging yet you're still so weak in the end, yet you dare say you'll get back at me? How shameless can you be?

"Do you think the Unbreaking Pavilion has no powerful individual just because you have strong disciples with you? For so many years, the Unbreaking Pavilion has stood over the Compass Pavilion. When have you ever won?"

The audience immediately responded as their cheers got louder, cheering for the Unbreaking Pavilion.

After all, Cody from the Unbreaking Pavilion had won, and warriors only cared about the victor. They did not care for those who tried to salvage their honor after defeat.

Hearing the people's contemptuous jeers, the expressions on the faces of the disciples of the Compass Pavilion soured.

At that moment, the disciple of the Compass Pavilion who stood at the front suddenly shouted, "I will admit, the Compass Pavilion is slightly weaker than the Unbreaking Pavilion. Regardless, the Compass Pavilion is still an eighth-grade clan! What are you insignificant worms crying out about?!"

At that moment, a few disgruntled shouts were heard in retaliation.

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