The First Heir
Chapter 1752
Before long, a group of seven or eight people arrived at the entrance of Hibiscus Hotel. Hector saw a row of sponsored cars parked in front of the hotel from a distance.
Hector immediately trotted over, knocked on the car window, and whispered, “Seventh Uncle?”
The car in the middle opened the door and let Hector in. Angus and his men saw this scene and tried to squeeze in but the convoy immediately drove away, leaving Angus and his men stranded.
This scene made Angus completely dumbfounded!
He had been sold out!
‘F*ck!’
He had been used by others!
of a b*tch, Hector Dunley, you f*cking bastard! I curse your entire Dunley family to hell and
also knew that he could not stay here for long. After cursing a little more, he quickly led his men to the car. No matter what, he must leave Uppercreek today. Otherwise, he
city with them!” Angus
car arrived at the highway toll gate, they saw that there were already seven or eight private cars parked there. Private bodyguards in black suits and several patrol officers were inspecting the
was directly released without being
almost stopped. He could not help but roar at his underling, “Turn around! Go back and take the rural road! We can use the water route there to get out of
were all blocked
of experience, he could make out the current situation at a glance and immediately chose to take the rural
had or how powerful they were, they could not
the way, the rural road was very dark with lights only coming from a few houses in
with a laugh, “Hehe, they want to lock down the city and arrest me, Angus Wager? Dream on!
“Angus, you’re amazing!”
on
we head to
About The First Heir - Chapter 1752
The First Heir is the best current series of the author Master Yu Who Smokes. With the below Chapter 1752 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 1752 and update the next chapters of this series at novelebook.com