The First Heir
Chapter 1765
The instant he heard this name, Homer was stunned!
Philip Clarke?
How could it be?
That man only had some influence in Uppercreek. How could it reach Charbury?
Moreover, Homer Pharmaceutical was one of the top companies here with many supporters behind it. By doing this, it was tantamount to challenging Homer’s patience and prestige, as well as challenging the company’s backers!
“Neal, don’t you f*cking bullsh*t me right now! How could Philip’s hand reach Charbury?” Homer’s face grew colder with deep resentment in his gaze.
dividends are nothing compared to the benefits they promised me. Besides, it’s also difficult to determine how long Mr. Clarke’s hands can reach. I can only give you a word of advice, don’t be too pretentious and look down on others. This Mr. Clarke is likely to
too harsh on Neal and could only go with the flow. He said, “Well, even if he has the ability, we’re in Charbury now and due respect must be given. Are you really going to do such things that’ll harm your own interests? Don’t forget that I’m Homer Dunley of
anger in Homer’s chest
up with it for now. Plenty of
I’m not a local from Charbury. Mr. Clarke has promised me that after this matter is over, I can go to Uppercreek where a bigger company is waiting for me. It’s no less than
said with a smile. The meaning behind
He said word by word, “I’ll offer you ten million dollars
a miser like you can be generous for once, huh? I’m really surprised by that.” Neal laughed heartily at the other end of the phone before he added, “But I think you should know one thing. Mr. Clarke has said that no matter
Three times?
speechless now. Philip Clarke was a
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