Turning his eyes to the TV, Juan watched the surveillance footage as though he was watching an entertainment show.
The bodyguards had already rushed into the corridor and surrounded Philip.
“How dare this raging lunatic break into First Dragon Club? Do you know whose territory this is? By disrespecting Mr. Parker like this, you’re simply looking for death!”
“I’ll give you a chance to repent. Kneel on the floor now and crawl in front of Mr. Parker, or we’ll break your limbs and drag you to him!” The bodyguards hollered noisily, not taking Philip seriously at all.
When a group of people surrounded a person, how could they take the person being surrounded seriously?
Philip turned a deaf ear to the bodyguards’ yelling and just stepped forward.
“Where the hell do you think you’re going? Didn’t you hear me? I told you to kneel!”
“This kid is not stupid, right? His expression is completely abnormal. I like to take care of fools the most. I’ll drag him to the toilet and treat him as a urinal pot later!”
Several bodyguards said jokingly and pulled out short daggers from their waist.
“Step aside.”
Philip looked at the dagger-wielding bodyguards in front of him and said calmly, “Good dogs don’t get in the way.”
“Damn it, how dare you call us dogs? You’re really looking for death. Boys, let’s make him a dead dog!” The angry bodyguards moved together and waved their short daggers at Philip.
Philip sneered and charged toward the group of bodyguards. He waved his arms and hit their necks. With the rapid movements of Philip’s hands, the bodyguards were hit in the neck and passed out. This time, Philip did not hold back. Every bodyguard who was hit by Philip in the neck would have deformed cervical vertebrae in the future. Their necks would be different from normal people’s.
This was a memento left by Philip to remind them that a good dog should not stand in the way.
Juan and the captain of the bodyguards beside him looked at the situation on the screen. The captain felt a chill go up to his spine.
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