Lorna looked at Philip in disbelief, at a loss of what to say.
If not for Philip’s quick wit, they might have let the cat out of the bag under these people’s cross-examination.
Old Clarke coughed lightly at this time. When he was about to speak to the few guards, Philip hit him on the back of his neck.
Old Clarke passed out promptly, but when the guards saw Philip’s action, they were startled, thinking that they had angered Philip.
This time, Philip truly felt the respect given to Square Cage by these people. However, Philip also had questions about Square Cage.
After dismissing the guards, Philip woke Old Clarke up and said, “If you dare to play any tricks again, I’ll kill you outright!”
Old Clarke finally realized that Philip was no easy person to deal with and promptly behaved well.
At least, he was well-behaved for the time being. Finally, under Old Clarke’s direction, the three arrived at Square Cage.
Square Cage was actually an abandoned factory area on the middle floor isolated from the outside world, forming two separate worlds between the inside and outside.
Seeing this scene, Philip immediately frowned.
Old Clarke opened the entrance to Square Cage through his communicator.
Standing at the door, Philip said to Lorna, “This has nothing to do with you, and it might be dangerous inside, so it’s better if you don’t go in with me.”
He laughed as he spoke.
But, to his surprise, however, Philip moved faster than he imagined.
In an instant, Philip was beside him. Philip lifted him and said, “What happened to my teammates?”
Not only was the man not afraid of Philip, but five rays of light erupted from his body. He clearly intended to fight Philip. Philip simply punched the man again and again until the light disappeared.
Philip asked, “I’ll ask you again, where are my teammates?! If you don’t tell me, I don’t mind turning you into waste!”
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