The First Heir

Chapter 1636

What if they accidentally annoyed Philip and got beaten up as a result?

Therefore, all of them chose to protect themselves at the moment. They lowered their heads and were too afraid to speak up, but they still glanced around furtively.

With a grave face, Philip stared at Martin whose face was flushed. The man was panting aloud. Philip said coldly, “Martin, I’ve given you many chances but you didn’t know how to appreciate them. I’ve considered using money to make you understand the difference between you and me, but after thinking about it carefully, I think it’s meaningless. It’s better for me to personally let you experience the pain so that you may remember it for a lifetime!”

After that, Philip directly threw Martin on the coffee table and the entire glass coffee table shattered into pieces!

The broken glass stuck to Martin’s back, arms, and legs, causing him to grimace in pain!

“Aargh! Philip, how dare you do this to me?! I swear I won’t let you off!”

Martin shouted. His back was covered in blood as he crawled away from the broken glass shards with great difficulty. His arms and legs were also bright red.

The sight of him was dreadful.

Pain!

Excruciating pain!

carefully pulled out the glass shards from his arms. Every time

end, he simply stopped removing them and turned around to flee

go to the hospital

However…

him leave just like this. He walked over and kicked Martin’s

some broken glass to penetrate deeper into Martin’s flesh, causing him to

the same time, his entire body flew out and he

the broken glass on his palms penetrated deeper into his

Argh!

echoed with Martin‘s

you’ll

of sneakers appeared in front of Martin’s eyes. He

I hope you can remember the lesson

saying that, Philip stomped on Martin’s right hand

Argh!

resounded with his

broken Martin’s right hand!

the entire time. However, he dared not stand up and could only lie on the ground while playing

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