The First Heir
Chapter 1893
Everyone heard her shout.
Ethan was the first to laugh out loud. Mandy glared angrily before turning around and leaving the place on her high heels.
Philip glanced at Mandy as she left, and the smile on his face slowly turned grim.
“Brother, what are your plans for the next step?” Ethan walked over, putting away his cynical attitude.
“Look into the people behind her. Griffin Pavilion of the Nonagon, well done. I’ll remember you,” Philip sneered.
Ethan nodded and responded, “No problem. Count on me.”
Philip nodded and turned to Garth. He bowed slightly and said with a smile, “Grand Commander Santos, I’m sorry to have troubled you.”
and quickly said with a bow, “Mr. Clarke, you’re too kind. Had Supreme Williams not contacted me personally, I wouldn’t have known that these
frowned and asked,
Supreme Williams contacted me
nodded and chatted with him for a while longer before Garth sent a chartered helicopter to escort Philip
turned sideways to look at Ethan who was sleeping with his legs crossed. He was leaning back on the seat and said,
grumbled, “No way. Southridge is not meant as a place for human residence. It’s too tiring. The colorful world outside is more carefree and
while saying, “Aren’t you
said to Philip with a flattering expression, “Brother, you have to help me this
so many years of training, his cousin
When we get to Uppercreek, you can’t expose your identity, especially to
instantly. He made an okay gesture and said, “I know, Brother. Don’ t worry, I’ll definitely keep it a secret. I absolutely won’t reveal your identity to my sister-in-law. A
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