Claus said, “Look at the arrowhead.”
Philip looked at it carefully and saw a golden dragon gate!
That was right! It was that symbol! The same one that Philip saw in the space tunnel!
It was the logo of the real Heavenly Court!
“Have you seen it before?” Claus asked when he saw Philip’s expression.
Philip frowned and said with a nod, “Yes, I have…”
Claus nodded and said, “This is the logo of the real Heavenly Court. There were many historical records, but they’re very obscure. Moreover, many archaeologists didn’t study this topic in-depth and only thought of it as a coincidence.”
Hearing this, Philip nodded and made a chess move.
Claus looked at the chess game and shook his head with a smile. He said, “Your chess skills are not bad.”
Philip smiled and said, “It’s just a coincidence.”
Claus got up and invited Philip into the courtyard. The two sat down, chatting while drinking tea.
“Mystic City is very complicated. If you want to get something here, you need to make a lot of preparations. I can’t help you that much,” Claus said.
Philip smiled and asked, “May I ask why you want to help me?”
Claus smiled and said, “It’s because of your father. Your father came here once back then and I was fortunate enough to meet him. He’s really an outstanding man, an existence that we can only look up to. I received some praise from your father to be able to get to where I am now.”
Philip was taken aback by this. He never expected his father and Claus to have this connection. Claus got to his position today because of some praise from his father.
“Dragon King Motley, you’re too kind. Your position now is largely through your efforts and has little to do with my father.”
Philip was not stupid and would not use his father to take credit.
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