Chapter Summary: Chapter 2913 – The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor by xyz
In Chapter 2913, a key moment in the Billionaires novel The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor, xyz delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
"However, I think that he shouldn't have such an easy time getting into the city. He might not even pass the test..."
Mark nodded, feeling like Gent could be right.
However, right at that moment, the barrier suddenly disappeared. All the alchemists around them looked up at the condensing plate in front of Fane simultaneously.
The condensing plate displayed Fane's results," Perfectly completed ninety pill runes, obtaining four entry tokens."
The golden words blinked five or six times before disappearing. Right after that, four rays of light shot out of the condensing card, falling into Fane's palm. When the lights dispersed, four entry tokens appeared in front of everyone.
Fane raised an eyebrow as he kept his entry token into a mustard seed. He already had some clue about who he wanted to bring inside.
None of the alchemists were able to say anything when they saw that scene. They started to suspect if they were imagining things. Otherwise, how could they see something so absurd?
Gent suddenly slapped his chest. He was suddenly slapped in the face after saying that Fane would not
even be able to enter Prosper City.
His lips twitched slightly as his eyes widened. Fane turned around to look at the dumbfounded alchemist again.
He smiled and said, "I've already told you. Don't be so quick to say who the clown is..."
No one dared to say anything back at those words anymore. They merely shut their mouths wisely. Results could prove everything, and it was impossible for alchemists to chet.
Even if they wanted to think up any excuses, they could not. They were forced to shut their eyes and say nothing. Rudy finally found a bit of confidence back from that. Even though the confidence came from Fane, he was at least in a better mood.
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