The First Heir
Chapter 1842
He immediately went to the hospital to visit Anne. She was already out of danger and in good condition.
After that, he returned to the hotel. In the living room, he saw Wynn sitting together with Martha and Charles.
Seeing Philip’s return, Wynn quickly asked, “How is it? Did you catch the perpetrator?”
Philip nodded and replied, “They’ve been caught. You can rest assured.”
Wynn breathed a sigh of relief but blamed herself. “It’s all my fault. If not for me, Anne wouldn’t have gotten hurt.”
Philip gently patted Wynn’s shoulder and said, “Don’t blame yourself, it’s not your fault. Everything has been taken care of. Anne is already out of danger. Don’t worry about it.”
At this moment, Martha, who sat on the side, pouted and said with contempt, “If I must say, that damned girl is better off dead. Back then, she even dared to yell at me. Bah!”
He turned his head, stared at Martha coldly, and said solemnly,
what do you mean? Do you treat me as an old woman sitting in a wheelchair and no longer see me as your mother-in-law? Let me tell
turned around, and
Philip’s cold eyes looking down on her, her fear welled from her heart. However, since Wynn and Charles were around,
you dare to
Smack!
said that, Philip raised his hand and slapped Martha while reprimanding, “I’ve had enough of you. Don’t force me to do anything
at this slap and dared not make
said to Martha, “Mom, can you
my son-in-law just hit me but my daughter is blaming me for it instead. I
that said, Martha yelled at Charles to push her out
left, Wynn took Philip’s hand and said, “I’m sorry.
I’ll get someone to send them back.
Wynn nodded in agreement.
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