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The First Heir by Master Yu Who Smokes

Chapter 3440
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After walking a fair distance, Philip stopped, looked back, and found no trace of the place he left before.

He was relieved. He was just worried of trouble.

No words

At this time, the woman watched Philip from a distance. There was a trace of doubt in her eyes, but she watched

quietly without a word.

No words

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‘Maybe it’s a hallucination…’ Philip mumbled after he explored with his senses.

He got up and started walking.

No words

‘I really wonder how I ended up here. I was too careless this time. If the other party had a grudge against me, I’d

be dead by now.’ Philip mumbled and felt a lingering fear.

“You are reading on virtual-.com” As Philip spoke to himself, he stood on guard of his surroundings while

thinking about the next step.

Crack!

At this moment, a slight noise entered Philip’s ears and made him stop.

“Who’s there?” Philip asked coldly and stomped his foot.

In an instant, he sent more than a dozen leaves flying in the direction where the sound came.

Poof!

No words

There was a trace of fear in the woman’s eyes. One hand blocked in front of her body with two leaves between her

fingers as blood trickled down.

‘You are reading on virtual-.com‘ the woman muttered before she dropped the leaves in her hand.

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“Why are you following me?” Philip frowned when he saw this person.

Although he could not tell this person’s strength, she made him cautious. After all, he did not know who this woman

was a friend or foe.

No words

“I’m not your enemy. I’m just curious about you. Can we sit and talk?”

The woman said lightly, paying no heed to the blood trickling from her palm.

Philip could not help admiring the woman’s calm demeanor, so he nodded. Since the other party did not make a

move, it was not right for him to do so.