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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3287

Summary for Chapter 3287: The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor

Summary of Chapter 3287 from The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor

Chapter 3287 marks a crucial moment in xyz’s Billionaires novel, The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

The warriors from Golden Continent were furious from being mocked, but there was nothing they could say. They had no way to retort, but it was just temporary. Very quickly after, they began to throw insults again.

A wandering warrior from Golden Continent said, "You were always just trash anyway! They're always some standouts among the trash, but it doesn't mean that you're no longer trash.

"Even all of you warriors from third-grade worlds added together wouldn't be as strong as Golden Continent. There's no point saying these useless things. Just look at the Red Sun Monument. Who left the most names on the monument?"

Most warriors could not even reach the four hundred and eighty meter mark at all. When they were at the end of their strength, they would carve the name of their continent where they stopped. Looking at it, the monument was filled with names from various worlds, but Golden Continent had the most.

From the lowest to the highest level, the other worlds had a lot fewer names. Hestia Continent had the fewest, especially at the higher points. There were only a few at the four hundred and twenty meter mark area. The overall strengths of the continents were obvious from that.

An inner disciple from Scarlet Pavilion said, "Serves him right! He spoke like we are not worth anything at all before this. He even said that we are not worthy of standing next to them. Let's he how he can show off now. He can't even stand up!"

"That's right! Wilde is only good at being arrogant and ignorant. He thought that no one from Hestia Continent would be a match for him, and now he's done for. Fane would never let him off easily!"

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