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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 3972

At that moment, there was no time to think about anything else. Walt patted Yeagen's arm, "Don't panic, I'll go report this to Triton right now. If things go well, he'll definitely reward you!"

Yeagen clutched his chest and started to cough violently as if he was not interested in the rewards at all. At that moment, they were in no mood to pay any attention to Yeagen. What Yeagen said earlier was constantly playing in their minds.

The two of them were very excited. If they successfully captured Fane, then they would have gotten rid of a very big problem for Star Continent. Triton would be very happy. They might even be rewarded by him as well. The two of them immediately rushed to the peak of the mountain.

In just a few moments, Triton immediately rushed down. His expression remained stern as he tried to maintain his authority. However, the happiness in his eyes betrayed his excitement.

Triton rushed over and tightly grabbed Yeagen's arms. Yeagen could clearly see the excitement in Triton's eyes.

Triton said, "Where is he?! Are you sure you weren't mistaken? What exactly happened for you to fight against Fane? How did you survive fighting him?!"

"We almost thought we were hallucinating! Otherwise, how could we be seeing something so absurd?! Only when he saw the person using his technique did we realize it. It was that red ring that Fane used before! Not only did he use his technique, he even summoned up his world avatar. The ring basically swallowed up all the demon kings before it exploded…"

As he spoke, Yeagen's face paled even more, as if he was shaken up just by remembering it. His hands shook, and he quickly grabbed Triton.

If the situation was not extraordinary, Triton would have slapped anyone who dared to grab him so they knew their place. However, Triton was incredibly excited at that moment as well and was not bothered by the small details. Instead, he felt like Yeagen must have been incredibly affected by what he saw.

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