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After the constant attacks from the warrior from Sacred Water Continent, his robes were incredibly ripped. Hence, Fane and Rudy had no way to see it from a distance. Rudy furiously said, "It's actually Alfred Long! I can't believe we're seeing him here! He's a chosen disciple from Phoenix Valley!"
Back when both of them were in Phoenix Valley, the alchemists and martial artists had been separated. Rudy had never interacted with the warriors before, even though Fane had. However, at the Hestia Continent's area under the Red Sun Monument, Rudy had seen quite a few chosen disciples from Phoenix Valley.
Those chosen disciples did not recognize Fane and Rudy and did not know who they were. Fane had entered and left in a hurry, so he did not recognize any of them even though he had earned their respect.
Rudy was different. When Fane was climbing the Red Sun, Rudy had gotten to know quite a few of the warriors there since he had been around. So, he immediately recognized Alfred. He still remembered how proud and proper Alfred looked when he first met the man.
Rudy could not believe the state Alfred was in. He was completely covered in cuts and bruises. He looked like he was about to collapse at any moment.
However, he still held firm. He clenched his teeth and refused to give up on running away. Rudy's hands trembled as his anger burned. Even though he did not really care about Phoenix Valley, he could still not stand it.
He could not stand a chosen disciple from Phoenix Valley being treated like that, and could not bear warriors from Hestia Continent being treated like that either. The world was cruel, that was something he was acutely aware of. However, he could not bear it when he saw that cruelty in action.
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