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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 698

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Dive into Chapter 698, a pivotal chapter in The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor, written by xyz. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Billionaires fiction.

"Ha, ha, that's right. Gold family will keep t o our word and pay our dues. It's just ninety million-give us your bank account number!" Kelly held back the anger in his heart and said with a laugh.

“Fane, just let this go." Zeus could not resist but to suggest.

After all, Cecilia was about to marry Mister Gold. The opponents would be family soon. To kill their soon to be family’s bodyguards was already bad enough. To pursue the ninety million might add to their anger and offend Mister Gold. This could affect the relationship between both families.

Zeus had kept silent before. After all, he had already said not to continue the matches earlier and was refused by the Gold family. He had maintained his silence until now.

"Ha, ha, I wouldn't mind letting this go, but I think Mister Gold is someone who wants to pay his dues. Otherwise, I wouldn't have heard such good things about Mister Gold’s character and reputation."

Fane laughed and pretended to put on an unsatisfied face.

"Give me your bank account now-ninety million is small money!" the corner of Kelly's mouth twitched as he said cooly.

Next to Fane, Fiona's eyes were shining at the thought of money. He said bitterly," Mother, where is your card? Pass your account number to Mister Gold. I forgot to bring my wallet out and can’t remember m y account number."

"Me? Good, good, good, let me give it to you

Gold family was already angry. To hear Fane purposely remind them of the dead bodies pissed them off even more. They looked at him furiously and left with the bodies.

"Fane, didn't you think you were being too harsh on them?" Zeus said to Fane unhappily.

"I don’t think so. They were the ones who called for a match and called my bodyguards useless. Furthermore, it was their bodyguard who asked for a fight till death-why should they blame me for this?"

Fane said nonchalantly, "If they really want to blame it on something, they should just blame it on their rotten luck to have underestimated my bodyguards."

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