Chapter 3394
The First Heir
Philip really was not used to the taste of that drink, so he went out and threw it into a trashcan.
On the street, Philip pondered if he should go to Multiherb Guild of the white tiger royal family on the
third continent to find the Multidew Herb or the Heroes Conference of the fire phoenix royal family on
the first continent.
At this moment, a little boy covered in bruises ran out, stopped Philip, and said anxiously, âBig Brother,
please save my sisterâ¦â
With that said, the boy took Philip to an old house. The rusty smell of houses in disrepair lingered
everywhere. It should have rained not long ago, and the water stains on the ground were reddish
brown.
Philip remained on guard and followed the little boy into a house with an open door. A few people were
arguing, and a girl was sobbing.
âErn, we agreed to let the boss go first.â
âWhy should we give up such a good opportunity?â
âStop arguing. Letâs come to a compromise and let me go first.â
âGet lost!â
Philip pushed the door open and entered. In the dilapidated hut in front of him, three youths with
distorted faces stood there with a shivering young girl on the bed.
When the three of them saw someone coming in, they said, âWho is this idiot?â
After saying that, one of them picked up a thin metal stick and slashed at Philipâs face.
Philip dodged sideways, kicked the staggering man on the face with his knee, and said with a sneer,
âWhy are you so impatient? Let me calm you down.â
âDamn it, what did you do to him?â
The manâs body glowed. He was a two-star practitioner.
Philip had always been merciless to those who were bold enough to challenge him. Since there was so
much metal around, he should borrow some.
Thin strips of metal flew in through the window and wrapped around that man, turning him into an iron
mummy before his attack could reach Philip.
At this moment, the last remaining person still refused to give up. He judged that Philip was stronger
than Ern but did not surpass him.
âYouâre dead today!â
The man waved his fists and rushed over, seemingly proficient in boxing. This man was a four-star
practitioner.
Philip stretched out a finger and flicked his head lightly. The man flew upside down and hit the wall
heavily.
âItâs okay, come in.â Philip beckoned the little boy who was hiding outside to come in.
The little boy looked at the two men on the floor and the one who had turned into a metal statue with an
incredulous expression. At first, he was still thinking if he should go and get more help.
The boy ran over and hugged his sister, whose breathing slowly returned to normal.
He said to Philip, âThank you for saving us, sir!â
âNo problem.â As he spoke, Philip tied the three guys together with metal bars.
Philip was in a difficult spot now. No one cared about such things here. Killing them would only add to
his sin, but if he did not, they would harm other people in the future.
The girl saw Philipâs hesitation and said, âLet me do it.â