The First Heir – Chapter 1667

Everyone raised their eyebrows and saw a few people barging in at the door of the private room. Philip was naturally in the lead with his hands in his trouser pockets. His expression was indifferent as he stared at Liam coldly.

Liam was instantly furious. He slammed the table, got up, and shouted, “Philip Clarke, why are you here?! Who allowed you to barge in? Get out! Can’t you see that we’re hosting an important guest?”

Liam was full of anger, especially when he saw Philip swaggering in with a bunch of people. He felt extremely upset!

What was this guy going to do?

Was this a place he could barge in at will?

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Bernard was also startled. He raised his eyebrows and said to Philip, “Philip, don’t you think you’ve gone too far? We did nothing to offend you today. By barging in like this, do you still have any respect for me?”

Bernard shouted with coldness in his eyes!

Philip had repeatedly foiled his plans and even beaten up his second brother like that. Bernard was still frustrated and had nowhere to vent his anger!

However, he was also afraid of Philip.

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Eight’s words still lingered in his mind. Before he was

this moment and pointed at

the banquet we’re specially holding for the director of the Uppercreek Chamber of Commerce. You don’t have the right to be

insolent. We need to find someone

people roared angrily, showing no

them. A layer of frost hung on their faces as

because of him in the hotel that day was still fresh in their minds. Fortunately, someone had rescued

people talking with cold eyes, and said gravely, “I remember all of you. By right, none of you should be appearing in front

and felt creeped out. After

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that after doing such a thing to us

them sneered

he took a step forward. Suddenly, he kicked the

crashed heavily into the wine

Bang, boom!

collapsed and bottles shattered

at Philip tremblingly, and

Then, he passed out.

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