Chapter 4012
The First Heir
Sandraâs tone seemed a little cold, and his eyes narrowed slightly as he looked at Regus in front of
him.
Regus froze. After a moment of silence, he raised his head, looked at Josef, and said firmly, âIâm sure I
want to know.â
A gleam of appreciation flashed in Sandraâs eyes.
He still favored Regus. Since Regus was willing to pay the price, Sandra did not mind telling him.
âMy main purpose here is to subdue the people in this ancient ruin. As for the holy artifact, I donât really
care about it,â Sandra said in a relaxed and indifferent manner as he looked at the people around him.
âNow, Iâll give you two choices. Either you submit to me and see me as your master, or you die. Thereâs
no third option.â
Everyone looked at Sandra in surprise.
Regus frowned and said, âSubmit to you? Impossible!â
Sandra smiled and said, âDo you want to choose the second option, then?â
Although Sandra said so, the energy around him remained motionless. However, Licht and the others
could clearly sense the tremendous pressure from him. They felt as if they were about to break down
from the pressure, and they scowled. Even Coraâs expression changed slightly.
Seeing this, Regus frowned.
He had no hostility toward Albert. He just wanted peace of mind. However, he had to make a choice
now.
He was under tremendous pressure from Sandraâs aura!
Licht gulped and said awkwardly, âJosef, weâve known each other for so long. You wonât make things
difficult for me, will you? Ahem, this joke isnât very funny. Why donât we forget it?â
Sandra glanced at Licht and said, âIâm not joking with you. These are the only two choices you have. I
only have one mission for entering this ancient ruin, which is to kill everyone or subdue everyone in this
ancient ruin. Iâll kill everyone who is unwilling to submit to me.â
Everyone froze in place. The way everyone looked at Sandra changed, but they remained silent. They
could tell that Sandra was serious about this.
Parkson could not help but glance at the dead bodies around him, and the corner of his mouth
twitched.
âDamn it. Will I get implicated for nothing? Iâm Coraâs mount now. How can I submit?â
Cora blinked and said, â If I follow you, what benefit will I get?â
Cora did not use the term âsubmitâ. She expressed her meaning very clearly. She could follow Josef,
but she must get something out of it. After all, it was difficult for humans to sign a contract like that
between humans and beasts.
Sandra chuckled and said, âI donât know what benefits you can get either. But I can guarantee one
thing. Anyone who follows me wonât suffer.â
After Sandra finished speaking, he looked at Cora with a cryptic look in his eyes. He knew very well
that Cora was no simple character.
Cora said that she had been in the ancient ruin since she was a child, and Sandra believed her.
However, he also knew that Cora was definitely not as simple as she appeared on the surface.