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The Soldier's Unsurpassable Honor novel Chapter 827

Swoosh! Swoosh!

Without a second wasted, the middle-aged man threw his concealed weapons at Fane.

Fane instantly grabbed Michael and used him as a human shield.

"You-" Before Michael could register what happened, the thrown concealed weapons had stabbed him.

"Young Master Michael!" The middle-aged man reeled back in shock. Fane's actions were too fast and he could barely catch up with him. All he saw a vague shadow, a mere silhouette, and Fane had already switched places.

Fane tossed Michael's body forward and slammed it against the middle-aged man.

The middle-aged man was knocked two steps backward, and just as he was caught up trying to push Michael's rotund body away from him, Fane had already placed his sword on his neck.

The middle-aged man looked at Fane in surprise. He finally realized how scary the man before him was.

Both him and the middle-aged woman were considered masters in Middle Province, fearless even if they met two or even three-starred Kings of War. There was a possibility that they might even be able t o kill these Kings of War.

Nonetheless, they were helpless when they met Fane.

Swoosh!

Fane flicked his sword. Blood splattered, and the middle-aged man fell. Fane merely pressed on as he scaled up the mountain.

"How's this possible?!" There were bodies all over the place, but many could not catch up to Fane.

After killing a few more men, Fane reached White Tower.

"How can this de?!" a man who stood in front of White Tower exclaimed when he saw a man covered in blood rushing toward them. This person was the son-in-law who married into the Taylor family.

Fane was coated in blood, and they could not assess if it was his own and if he was injured.

Swoosh!

Fane's speed only grew when he saw Kylie and the others tied to stone pillars. He stepped forward, and only his shadow was left behind.

"No, stop him!" David yelled out in fright. This young man had such extreme explosive force. Was it possible that he suffered no injuries at all?

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