The First Heir -
Chapter 1983
Chapter 1983
This was just the edge of the estate but there were already many villas, golf courses, leisure clubs, open air swimming pools, zoos, and so on. There were even buildings that looked like palaces magnificent and beautiful.
Expensive trees and flowers from various countries could also be seen. There were world-class florists pruning and tending to them.
Many servants and butlers in black and white uniforms also walked around. They would respectfully stop and bow when they saw the convoy.
At this sight, Martha looked like she had never seen the world before. She grinned broadly from ear to ear, her eyes wide open. She was excited beyond belief. She chattered incessantly the entire way.
“Charles, look at this.”
“Charles, look over there.”
“Wow, and that!”
“Is this my son-in-law’s house? This is simply a palace! It’s too luxurious! This is what a wealthy family is like. My goodness, what blessing I have in this life to have such a son-in-law.”
Martha was so excited that her eyes were filled with dollar signs.
Charles snorted and said, “Are you regretting it now? I told you before that Philip is not what he seems but you refused to listen. You insisted on going against him and even told Wynnie to divorce him. If they had really divorced, you wouldn’t even have the right to be here right now!”
When Martha heard this, she was still in a happy mood and did not bother about Charles. She said, “Oh, that’s all in the past. I know I was wrong now. It’s okay, our son-in-law is generous and won’t be
calculative with me.”
Martha was full of joy. While looking around, she took various photos with her mobile phone and kept sending them to her circle of friends and old besties.
For a while, it set off a craze in the group. Everyone asked Martha which developed country she was vacationing in. Martha replied proudly, [This is my son-in-law‘s home].
Instantly, the group went quiet.
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Martha could already imagine her friends’ ignorant looks of astonishment behind their phone screens. About ten minutes later, the convoy passed by a blue lake in front of the centermost castle in the manor and took a side road before the vehicle stopped.
Opposite the manor and in front of the lake that covered thousands of square meters was a very wide square. This square was bigger than St. Mark’s Square in Venice. It was more luxurious and magnificent.
The floor was made of the world’s most expensive hand cut marble and pebbles, inlaid with diamonds, agates, and gems.
A statue of a giant stood in the center of the square. It was black and gold, looking very majestic.
Philip did not know who this black and gold statue was erected after. It had been here since he was born. It was said to be the ancestor of the Clarke family.
The entire front of the square and both sides of the area were now full of bodyguards in black suits and sunglasses. They had their hands across their abdomen, respectfully waiting for the convoy to stop.
At the forefront were four rows of maids and servants in black and white uniforms. There were also two rows of butlers wearing tuxedos and gentleman hats.
The vehicle they were in was parked.
Philip helped Wynn out of the car. She walked on the ground.
Nadia carried Mila over, who immediately pounced into Philip’s arrns. She looked around obediently but with a little fear. She asked in a crisp tone, “Dad, where is this place?”
Philip bopped Mila’s nose and said with a smile, “This is my home and it’ll also be yours in the future.”
On the way, Nadia chatted happily with Mila. She did not have any children so she was very nice and loving to Mila. She was also very envious of Wynn.
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