The First Heir – Chapter 1684

Hearing Henley’s analysis, everyone came to a realization.

It turned out that Philip had no money and deliberately used a fake card to shift the blame.

Joy’s disgusted expression looked as though she had smelled something bad.

Damn it, what kind of person was he?

Clara almost went mad with laughter. She went up to Wynn and mocked her, saying, “This is too amusing. Wynn, I thought your Philip was so awesome but it turns out that he’s just a liar. Haha, now that the cat is out of the bag, hurry up and get lost! I really wonder how he thought of using a fake card that doesn’t work.”

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At this time, Joy tugged at Wynn’s clothes and whispered, “I think we should leave and not get involved in this embarrassing situation with him. I can’t stand this sort of humiliation.”

Wynn did not say anything but walked up to Philip with a gloomy expression.

She could not understand why Philip was doing this.

not this kind of person. Was he just trying to protect her and stand up

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“Do you have any money? Tell me

money,”

card all about?” Wynn continued to

I ordered it especially for you. It’s definitely possible to

exclusive bank card from the Clarke family that he got George Thomas to prepare for

future, in

long time, waiting for a chance to give

glint appeared at the corner of Wynn’s eyes as she said, “ Philip, I know you want to stand up for me and I’m very grateful for your intentions. But do you know that standing up for someone requires effort and it’s

shed tears of

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black card in

you have no money and no valid bank card, please leave as soon as possible. We still have a business to run here,” the shop attendant said coldly without

leave this place. He bragged about it first, so he can suffer the humiliation on his own.” Joy,

pay up, hurry up and get out! Don’t waste our time!” The attendant did not show any mercy and confirmed to

“Wait a minute!”

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