Chapter 1853
The First Heir
wall lights made one feel as if they had arrived in an underground cage.
Although underground, the air circulation here was good, indicating that the ventilation facilities here
were very admirable. Moreover, to build such a large underground office, it was enough to display the
strength and means of the people behind.
Philip got off the jeep and looked around. Several men with guns came for the handover.
He smiled and said to Hal, âJunior Commander Weiss, Iâm getting more curious now. I really wonder
which supreme you belong to that heâs greeting me with such pompadour. Also, by bringing me to such
a heavily guarded place, have you made up your mind not to release me?â
Hal turned his face sideways, looked at Philip indifferently, and said, âYou donât need to know so much.
The more you know, the worse it will be for you.â
After that, Hal said a few words to the people who came for the handover before waving his hand as a
signal for them to take Philip away.
The two men armed with guns approached and wanted to grab Philipâs shoulders, but the latter
narrowed his eyes and said coldly, âTry touching me if you dare.â
Seeing the coldness reflected in Philipâs eyes, the two men armed with guns suddenly froze and
glanced at Hal.
Hal frowned and said, âJust let him be.â
Even Hal was startled by the intensity displayed by Philip just now.
One would not possess that kind of killing intent without experiencing life and death on the battlefield.
In other words, this guy had experienced the cruelest and most desperate conditions!
In tandem with what Philip had said earlier about him being engaged in such executions before, Hal
had pretty much guessed Philipâs identity and strength. He had always respected such warriors, but
times were different, and he was now acting under orders.
After thinking about it, Hal turned his head and said with a cold glint in his eyes, âNo matter what
special missions you used to take part, since youâre now here, I hope you can follow orders obediently
and donât make things difficult for me. Otherwise, youâll have a hard time!â
Philip narrowed his eyes and sneered, âI look forward to it.â
Hal looked at Philip coldly and said a little indifferently, âAre you provoking me?â
âProvoking?â Philip smiled mockingly and said, âTo deal with people like you, I donât need to do that yet.
The reason I came with you is to see who stands behind you and whoâs the one giving you orders.
Otherwise, thereâs no way you couldâve brought me here.â
Hal frowned upon hearing that. He did not bother talking to Philip anymore and said to his
subordinates, âTake him over and lock him up for a few days. Remember to take good care of him!â
Hal emphasized the words âgood careâ.
Now that he was here, he was already as good as half-dead!
Soon, Philip was brought by two combatants to a certain room where vicious criminals were held. This
room was similar to a cage, with walls on three sides made of concrete that could not be breached
without special tools.
The fourth side was a reinforced steel door. It could be said that this was a cage no one could escape
from.
Philip took a few glances. There were five or six people locked up in the room, all of them ferocious
looking. Most of them were foreigners. Those who were locked up here were most likely not decent
people probably agents or spies from other countries.