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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 2946

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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor is the best current series by the author Internet. The Chapter 2946 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 2946 and stay updated with the next chapters of this series at nisfree.com.

No one responded to Rudeus's raging, probably because no one dared to. After all, with the situation as it was, no one had any right to talk back to Rudeus if they wanted resources.

After all, the biggest amount of reward had been earned by Rudeus. Anyone who wanted to retaliate refrained in the end. They were not willing to offend Rudeus, and did not know what to say anyway.

Rudeus had an incredibly dark look on his face as he shot his sharp gaze across everyone there, "The seventh group is about to start. If no one participates, we would only be sending in five out of the possible ten. Wouldn't we become a joke?!

"White Marsh Continent already regards us as a joke, and insults us without holding back. If we can't even get the proper number of people, how would they look at us?!"

After Rudeus shouted at all of them, the response was still merely silence. At that moment, no one dared to step up. Fane could not blame Rudeus for getting so furious.

Rudeus did not want to be looked down on. If there were not even enough people to participate, it would be far too humiliating. Rudeus had been insulted by White Marsh Continent's alchemists quite a bit. This time, they had even more reason to mock the

alchemists of Hestia Continent.

Rudeus was about to collapse from anger. His hands trembled and fire could be seen in his eyes. Fane frowned, feeling like all the alchemists there were crossing the line. It was like Rudeus had said. Everyone was fighting for their own benefits, but when it was time for them to actually do something, no one actually dared to step up.

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