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The First Heir/

Chapter - 4776

Chapter - 4776

"That's great! Don't worry, we'll be good!" The boy looked at Philip excitedly, proud to have found themselves a home.

Aslan and the others returned at this moment.

Except for Aslan, everyone smiled mysteriously and seemed nervous.

Seeing this, Philip was puzzled by their weird behavior and asked, "What's up? Why is everyone so mysterious after going out ?”

Philip looked behind them and saw more than a dozen children standing outside.

The children wore ragged clothes with a logo on their chests. They were obviously not from wealthy families but from the same place.

"Tell him!" Montel prodded Noelle.

"Why me? You go!" Noelle pointed to Aslan awkwardly.

"Aslan made the suggestion, so he should do it!"

Everyone looked at Aslan expectantly, waiting for him to tell Philip the truth.

Aslan shrugged nonchalantly at their tentative looks. He did not think there was anything wrong with this.

"You cowards! Leave it to me!" Aslan approached Philip with a fawning look on his face.

"Philip, this is a long story. I feel that you have too few people under your command, and it's almost impossible to develop them into a large force. I want to help in your expansion! It's too late too late to train anyone in their 20s or 30s, so I went to the orphanage to find some talented children for you!" Aslan explained to Philip his plan, which he thought was very reasonable.

As a monster beast, he knew that having a big and strong pack was very important. Without a huge pack, they would continue to breed offspring, but that was not a feasible option for humans.

The pregnancy of female humans took a long time, and they could not give birth to multiple children.

After much deliberation, he decided to help Philip adopt some children who he believed would play an important role for Philip.

Philip looked very pleased. He had the same idea too.

When the twins begged him to take them in, Philip already had the idea of creating an army of children. Before he could put the thought into action, Aslan had done it for him.

"Not bad. You've read my mind. I just had the same idea..."

The children in orphanages were the best option.

Their souls were pure, and they had no attachments. Orphanages would usually stop accepting orphans once they reached adulthood.

Children in orphanages often had no chance to go to school, making it very difficult for them to survive when they grew up.

Philip would undoubtedly save their lives if he took them in.

"Montel, find some teachers to teach these kids. I'll take them in. Try to get the two villas next to us," Philip instructed Montel.

After hearing this instruction, Montel simply had to contact Arthur for everything.