The First Heir

Chapter 530

Wynn stood up and stared at Philip with eyes wide open. Tears were forming at the corners.

He finally confessed.

“How long were you planning on keeping it from me?” Wynn asked angrily.

Philip hugged her waist and said, “Not for long. I already planned to tell you in the next few days. It’s because too many things have been happening at home recently. I couldn’t tell you everything. I thought that once I’ve settled everything, I’d bring you and Mila home.”

Back to Arcadia Island.

Philip did not tell her the entire truth.

Wynn assumed it was the Clarke family in Capital City.

“Really? Do you need help?” Wynn asked, worried about Philip.

Her husband was getting more mysterious now, always doing things that she was not aware of.

Philip touched her hair fondly and smiled tenderly as he said, “It’s fine, I can handle it. But don’t tell your parents about my identity. I’m afraid they will…”

Wynn naturally understood what he meant and said in mock anger, “You still dare to bring this up? If you hadn’t deliberately concealed it, my mother wouldn’t have treated you that way!”

a display of

lovey-dovey, Tim Clarke brought his men to

bodyguards behind him broke into First

security guards manning the

for

subject of the conversation was none other than inviting them to visit. Her

was now the owner of the villa, so how could she

Yates. She was nearly annoyed to

visit her at the Hillside Villa and voice out various criticisms about the condition of that area.

few people suddenly appeared at the entrance

in? This is a private villa. You’d better get out!” Martha stood and

the hall, sat on the

along four burly and

Charles

come

flustered and hurriedly yelled several times. Very soon, Charles came out of the

“Who are you people?”

Martha and looked at the uninvited guests in the hall. He was also very worried. “I’ll

Longford Park, the territory of the Longford family. It’s illegal for you to

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