No one expected that Barry would agree to Philip's request, and judging from his reaction, it was obvious
that he would join in too.
What was Barry thinking?
Everyone was puzzled.
Philip was no different, but he had a guess. However, he said nothing and followed Barry into the alley.
The alley was damp and dark with moss growing on both sides. A small old bungalow stood at the end of the alley.
The two soon reached the house. Barry opened the door and walked in while Philip followed suit.
The furnishing in the room was very simple, with only one dark tea table with a patina at the four corners. The chairs were very clean, and there was a teapot on the table with a few teacups.
Barry walked to the chair and sat down.
He smiled at Philip and said, "Have a seat..."
Philip nodded and sat down.
Barry picked up the teapot and placed a teacup in front of Philip.
After pouring him some tea, Barry said, "I know you have many questions now. Just ask away and I'll tell you everything I know..."
Philip stared closely at Barry and said, "Why did you choose to join Big Dipper Palace? Based on your strength, you shouldn't agree."
Barry shook his head helplessly, saying with a sigh, "I don't want to agree either, but you're the son of the Supreme One..."
Seeing that Philip was unwilling to say anything, Barry stopped asking.
He then said, "What is your purpose for coming to the white tiger royal family territory?"
"I want to wreak havoc on the white tiger royal family and trigger chaos on the whole Starfall Continent." Philip's eyes flickered.
Barry frowned and quickly understood why Philip said that.
Heroes emerged in troubled times.
When the Starfall Continent was in chaos, Philip could take advantage of the situation and develop rapidly. Moreover, most of the countries and families under the royal families' territories had plans to rebel.
After all, the nine royal families and the ancient Heavenly Court had been in power for too long, depriving these forces of countless resources.
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