Chapter 3393
The First Heir
Only Philip still stood there, looking very calm and relaxed.
A team leader in a combat uniform came over and asked with a serious face, âDid you do this?â
Philip judged from his aura that this person was a six-star practitioner with a relatively solid base.
He nodded as his answer.
âWith your abilities, why are you willing to be imprisoned here?â the man wondered.
âDo you think I want to be here? You guys didnât even give me a chance to explain!â
Philip caught sight of the unreasonable woman in the interrogation room earlier, pointed at her, and
said, âYou there, donât think I canât see you. Come out here.â
The woman lowered her head in embarrassment and walked over slowly.
The team leader asked the woman what happened and was furious. âOutrageous! How dare you make
decisions without authorization about someone from the royal family? I think you donât want to work
here anymore!â
The woman tried to explain, âBut I was just following procedures.â
Hearing that, the leader was a little awkward too.
Although this was a forbidden area, some people were always arrested for no reason.
âSir, I hope you donât dwell on this matter. We were just carrying out our duties,â the officer said.
âWell said. One person simply went up the mountain to collect some herbs and youâve locked him up
for three years.â
Philip pointed to Joeyâs body in the elevator and said, âYou canât explain away his death.â
Philip frowned and continued, âI wonât request much. You just need to agree to compensate the families
of these people who were killed unjustly and modify this ridiculous interrogation method.â
âOkay. We hope you can supervise us.â
âThat wonât be necessary. I have other things to do, so I wonât be staying.â
After Philip said that, he dashed out of the passage like the wind.
Seeing Philip leaving, those people did not stop him.
Philip returned to the surface and lamented that this seemingly peaceful world was actually full of
undercurrents. The borders were chaotic, rebel battle groups were everywhere, there were traces of
the Moon Worship Creed in the city, and constant friction between continents.
Alas, the wonderful upper floor mentioned by the lower floors was nowhere to be seen.
Philip continued to drive until he reached the fifth continent, and he stopped at a small town next to the
border. The city here looked more mechanized with shadows of various metals everywhere.
While Philip walked on the street, most people had some cutting-edge equipment on them as if they
were ready to fight at any time.
When he passed by a store, there seemed to be a conflict between the buyer and seller inside. The
buyer raised the cannon on his right arm and fired at the store. Thick smoke was everywhere for a
while, but the store reacted quickly, changing its shape before the second attack arrived.
The entire façade was covered with a thick layer of metal now, and the cannon only left a white mark
on it.
Both parties were at a stalemate. Philip watched for a while, but no patrolling team came forward, while
others watched from a distance.
This city was befitting of its name, Lawless Land.
Philip sat in an empty shop, ordered a local drink, and asked the boss, âBoss, why is this place called
the Lawless Land?â
âAre you new here?â seeing at Philip the other party asked back.
âNo one governs this place. There are only deals you canât think of here, no deals that you canât do.â
Tasting the dry and bitter drink, Philip looked at the map and wondered.
Was this not the territory of the green ox royal family?
Why was it ungoverned?
Thus, he continued to ask, âThe green ox royal family has been busy fighting with the black turtle royal
family next door for many years, so why would they care about this place?â