The First Heir
Chapter 1936
Shane stared at Philip coldly. There seemed to be a special magnetic field and resistance between the two.
At first glance, they looked like mortal enemies.
“The heir of the Clarke family is very different, indeed. Your body contains that exciting and delightful smell. I really kind of can’t help but want to take you away, torture you slowly, and make you my test subject.”
Shane’s face was full of intoxication, and his eyes were slightly narrowed as if he was fantasizing about something very exciting. “A superb experimental subject like you will surely transcend the times and shock many people.”
Philip frowned as he stared at Shane, completely unable to figure out what he was talking about.
“Do you have golden blood?” Philip asked coldly.
Shane raised his eyebrows and said, “Yes, what about it?”
Philip’s eyes were cold as he asked, “What are your conditions?”
at Mila who was clutching
seemed very resistant to this strange man in front of her and hid behind Philip’s legs. Her fair and chubby arms held Philip’s legs
also darkened as he
very seriously and said, “There’s one condition but I haven’t thought of it yet. I’ll contact you again when I think of
frowned as he thought
and said, “It’s a pity that she’s a variant. I look forward
forward, said something to the nurse, and
He looked at the timid Mila
‘Variant?’
‘What did that mean?’
something
looked up at Philip with her big bright eyes and said in
and stroked Mila’s head. Then, he asked Lydia to
number. Fennel was no longer in Uppercreek. He had left at night, saying that he had to deal with something, but he did not give any
About The First Heir - Chapter 1936
The First Heir is the best current series of the author Master Yu Who Smokes. With the below Chapter 1936 content will make us lost in the world of love and hatred interchangeably, despite all the tricks to achieve the goal without any concern for the other half, and then regret. late. Please read chapter Chapter 1936 and update the next chapters of this series at novelebook.com