Chapter 393: Philips Conspiracy (1/2)

Chapter 393: Philip’s Conspiracy

Although Philip was a prince, he would not wear any fory gray pajaed on the bed

Behind hi with her back to Philip

As a Rotten Man believer, he would have no offspring

If he had no direct descendants at his age, it would draw suspicion fro as a “Rotten Man believer” but as a “Cup-holding Lady’s follower”

As the believer of the Cup-holding Lady, it was expected for his private life to be a bit rotten

After all, he was not ugly, not old, not fat His baby face was not only pleasing to the eye, and it was deemed cute His personality was charishter and chatters Naturally, he hadand beautiful mistresses

So he was not without descendants But, he just had no official wife and itiined that thesehis divine art and ritual Instead, they were mistresses ould inevitably cheat”

In other words, none of Philip’s children were his own

Of course, Philip knew about it

But, he did not care

He had intentionally forged this situation to boost his advantage as a direct descendant of the royal family and to run for the throne

Princess Royal lost her advantage because her status ht be affected by the status and position of her husband if she got married

On the other side of the Fourth Prince, he was known to be secluded from this matter

Only one of his children, Kafni, survived He had only one wife as well This wife of his was a Rotten Man believer Due to this, she had killed off all his other children

That was to give Philip an advantage

Of those children, Kafni was excluded because of Philip’s decision

Those close relatives of the royal faitimate children would form a circle Under Philip’s cue, they rejected, hated, and excluded Kafni

The reason for keeping Kafni was just for Philip’s ritual, just in case

Although he seemed to have many descendants, they did not have Noah’s royal blood

Therefore, he must leave a bloodline descendant of Noah to be sacrificed in the later ritual

While Kafni was not necessarily required to be a sacrifice, she was kept alive if the situation called for her sacrifice

Otherwise, Philip would be stuck for not having the last piece of sacrifice

He would prioritize killing Princess Royal and the Fourth Prince in his next plan Only if all the heirs were eradicated would his plan not be hindered

All enemies who could retaliate had to be paralyzed

Because of this, his current plan was to lure the secret enemy out

The many flaws he had revealed seemed possible to harm him However, all of them were traps Even if he were attacked in these places, it would not affect his plans

For example, Ferdinand Geraint

It was already taboo to establish a secret relationshi+p with one of the heirs of the Crow Family If he were to follow the standard succession process, thisthe throne Thus, putting his

But he did not consider the possibility of a standard throne inheritance process fro

What he asked for was not the throne at all

Of course, Philip knew that Rotten Man was not a deity to be trusted His poas inferior, His popularity was poor, and His character was foul

But so what?

After He had given the gift of “immortality”, it was not so easy to take it back Philip would become the foundation of the Rotten Man’s ritual

The Rotten Man not only did not dare to abolish his power, He even had to protect Philip

On the other hand, those deities ere hostile to Rotten Man would not need to target Philip to destroy His ritual That was because He was so weak that it was unnecessary

Thus, Philip would be on the safe side