Chapter 395: Let the Villains Fight Amongst Themselves (1/2)

Chapter 395: Let the Villains Fight Ah of relief

Although he did not kno Delicious Wind Goose achieved it, he did not care

He never cared about the secrets and private lives of his subordinates Even if they had an affair with his mistresses, it did not matter For hi as they could perfor to offer more if they were to ask for it

Prince Philip praised, “Killing Blood Fiend is crucial to our plan You did a good job, Delicious Wind Goose I’ about how to reward you”

He was indeed delighted

If the Blood Fiend completed the Fallen process, it could stir up much trouble

It was entirely another level to control the blood of others as coe

In the best-case scenario, the range in which his ability would affect the outside world was limited to his field of perception In other words, those who approached hi up a fight

Once the Blood Fiend extracted the blood, it would beit as a sword or a needle

It would be a huge threat when the blood turned into a giant de swords

If the Blood Fiend uarantee that this monster would not kill Philip in the palace

What if Princess Royal and his stupid little brother increased their security level or heightened their vigilance because of the Blood Fiend?

Most i directly?

Of course, the king’s death was inevitable, but Prince Philip wanted it to happen after he killed his sister and brother

Prince Philip took the toffeeti Lady and the Rotten Man daily His e where he could break the iron sith his bare hands Moreover, he could even dodge bullets within ten steps of his proxiled to achieve this

Prince Philip was confident that he could kill theilance

As for the evidence of murder?

Who would bother?

Silver Sire should be easy to fool

He had never cared about the political co as the taxes were paid on time, the taxes were paid in full, and the business activities in various places were

Silver Sire had one notable difference froht deity who accepted “bribes”

In other words, only Silver Sire’s sacrifice could be bought infinitely with reedy for, sex, and physical pleasure Howas Silver Sire illing, Prince Philip would not care even if he had to give all his money to Him It would not bother Philip even if he were demanded to have his citizens pay tribute to Silver Sire then the authority of the priests He did not seek Silver Sire’s protection but just hoped that He would not interfere

Then, Prince Philip would keep enough h taxes to satisfy Silver Sire, give authority to the wise and greedy eneral with many sons

At that tienerals would naturally restrain each other