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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3960

Lourain raised an eyebrow. He knew what he was saying, of course, but it was just that the rest of them did not understand him. Dickens gaped but stopped himself from saying anything.

At that moment, Fane—who had been silent the whole time—finally spoke, "Who are you working for?"

Fane's sudden words ceased their laughter. Yeagen and Teagen exchanged looks of disdain before Teagan sneered and said, "What? Are you asking for revenge?"

Fane nodded before shaking his head. Everyone was stunned at the sight. Hashem and the others looked at Fane with widened eyes.

Seeing as that stranger had arrived with Lourain, he must have had a good relationship with Lourain. Otherwise, with Lourain's personality, there was no way Lourain would let an outsider interfere with this.

Anyone who was close to Lourain should be a normal person, yet both his speech and his expressions were very irregular. Fane did not care how others saw him at all, and he continued to say, "It's not really revenge to me, but it's probably revenge from your perspective…"

Fane stopped after saying that. The others naturally did not understand him, but Lourain did. Fane was a man who would never harm anyone who did not go against him. The moment someone decided to do something to him, he would return the favor multiple times over.

Fane never had a problem with those people. As long as they did not cause trouble to Fane, then nothing would have happened between them. Yet, those people were trying to cause Fane trouble. With Fane's temper, Fane would naturally punish them severely, but it was not revenge for Fane.

Revenge was a heavy word, and this minor trouble was not worth using that word. It was just payback.

Teagan raised his eyebrow as he looked at Fane with a mocking expression as if trying to ask Fane who Fane thought he was.

Yeagen sneered as he said, "Brat, this isn't information you're worthy of knowing! What can you do even if you know?!"

At this point, Yeagen was itching for a fight, feeling his impatience boiling over. He motioned with his right hand and took out a long sword from his spatial storage. When he took out the weapon, Hashem and the others immediately tensed up. However, Fane's expression was tranquil as if he saw nothing.

His composure caused Yeagen and Teagan to look at him differently. No matter what, Fane was composed. However, composure was useless, especially when the skill difference gap was too big for him to do anything.

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