The First Heir – Chapter 1668

Philip sneered as his eyes swept over the angry Bernard and Liam. Then, he pulled over a chair and sat down before ordering the waiter to prepare a set of cutleries for him. He started to eat the food calmly as he said, “Aren’t you supposed to discuss cooperation with the Uppercreek Chamber of Commerce? Go on, continue your discussion.”

Hearing this, Bernard was stunned and a little confused. He frowned and asked, “What do you mean by that? What does my discussion with the Uppercreek Chamber of Commerce regarding a cooperation have to do with you? Don’t think that just because you know some people you’re invincible. This is Uppercreek, and Director Luther is the one in charge of the Uppercreek Chamber of Commerce. Who do you think you are? Get out of here!”

Bernard was already controlling his patience and temper. He dared not go too far with Philip and only wanted to drive him away.

However, the next scene caused Bernard and the others to pop their eyes wide open. It shocked them to their cores!

Hoyt had stood up at this time and respectfully remained behind Philip. He bowed to him while greeting, “Young Master Clarke.”

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Philip nodded, pointed with the knife in his hand, and said, “Tell them who I am.”

Hoyt nodded and stood upright. Then, he looked at the suspicious gazes of Bernard and his people while saying, “This is the founder and sole owner of the Uppercreek Chamber of Commerce, Young Master Philip Clarke.”

Hiss!

Everyone gasped!

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was actually the founder

How was that possible?

It must be false!

whom he needed to treat with deference, was not the biggest boss of the

was wrong with this

on earth

Chamber of Commerce was actually founded

situation was totally out of his

wanted to reach an agreement with

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F*ck!

the point,

the Uppercreek Chamber of Commerce? This

the question

matters now is do you still want to talk to me about cooperation? I’m happy

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