Chapter 298
The First Heir
Martha hurried to explain. âNo way, donât listen to his nonsense. If he can buy a villa here, Iâd serve him
tea and wait on him every day.â
Hmph!
Barb sneered and said, âDo you think that Longford Park is a vegetable market where just anybody can
buy as they please?â
Martha quickly acquiesced. âYes, youâre right.â
After that, she glared at Philip and walked up to him angrily. She raised her hand and slapped him
while shouting, âGet the hell out of here! Do you still want to stay here and embarrass me further?â
Philip did not expect that he would be slapped.
The expression on his face hardened as his eyes turned cold. It was not only a day or two that he had
tolerated Martha Yates.
Unfortunately, the vindictive woman standing in front of him was Wynnâs mother.
Philip shook his head helplessly. He turned around and walked toward Tiger and the Maybach.
Barb and Paula were full of contempt at Philipâs actions.
Had that guy gone mad?
That was a Maybach!
Did he deliver food in that car?
Martha was also furious and immediately ran over to grab Philip by his shoulders. She yelled at him,
âPhilip, are you stupid? Where are you going? Thatâs such a good car, are you blind? Can you afford to
pay for the damages if you bump into it? Do you want your mother-in-law to pay up for you? Get lost.
Get the hell away right now. I get upset whenever I see you.â
Philip frowned as he stared at the screaming Martha, feeling very upset. He flicked a glance at Tiger,
who was about to approach him, and wisely chose to walk toward the gate of Longford Park.
Why tell Martha that he can sit in a Maybach and live in First Palace?
Since she had always thought of him as a useless person, then let her think that forever.
Philip could not be bothered to explain anymore.
However, before he left, Philip suddenly turned around and asked Martha, âMom, if Iâve really bought a
villa, will you stay in it?â
Hahaha!
Before Martha could react, Paula and Barb had already started to laugh out loud.
This good-for-nothing was really not right in the head.
Martha nearly fainted from anger. She put her hands on her waist and cursed, âNo way! A wastrel like
you can never afford to buy a villa! Now, hurry up and get lost! Youâre an eyesore! Why do I have such
a useless son-in-law?â
Philip nodded without saying anything else and turned around to leave.
After Philip left, Paula twisted her huge bum and sneered. âMartha, your son-in-law is such a big talker.
Youâve done a poor job in teaching him.â
Martha gritted her teeth in anger as she mumbled, âIâll take care of him when I get home.â
Then, she turned around and said to Barb with a smiling face, âMadam Sears, if I want to buy a villa
here, whatâs the minimum price?â
Barb looked at her newly manicured hands and said arrogantly, âMartha, stop daydreaming already.
Although Longford Park is the property of my sisterâs family, I canât make the decision. Just look at this
unit in front of you. Itâs the most expensive and luxurious villa around here, and it costs 100 million! If
including the furnishings inside, at least 200 million! Besides, even the cheapest unit we saw when we
first entered the gate just now, do you know how much that costs? 35 million!â
Martha was flabbergasted at the prices!
She raised her head and stared at the villa that was guarded by seven or eight security guards at the
electronic gate.
That was the most expensive villa in Longford Park. It was worth 200 million!
What kind of wealthy people could actually live here?
Martha was full of envy and jealousy. It would be nice if she could live here too.
If not to stay, it would be good to visit too.
Just look at the gate, look at the walls of the courtyard and the trees and flowers planted outside⦠It
was all so lavish!
The tall and majestic stone arches were carved with Western European mythical figures. The stone
masonry of the porch was elegant and distinguished, and the planted vines added some contrast to the
appearance. It was classic yet trendy.
Just looking at it from the outer gates, the vintage yet cheerful architectural design complemented each
other. There was also another small tower with a steeple-shaped roof, just like a palace castle.
Paula glanced at Martha with contempt before standing close to Barb. She said, âMadam Sears, can
you let us in for a visit? Itâs not easy for us to get in here after all. We canât just leave like this.â
When Barb heard this, she turned around and stared at the gilded characters that spelled out âFirst
Palaceâ and all the security guards outside and inside the area.
She was nothing more than a braggart herself. She had not visited this place either, and her heart
itched when she heard that suggestion.
The First Palace!
A villa that deserved to be named a palace, what could it look like?
Barb was also very curious. She raised her chin and said very confidently, âWait for a moment. Iâll call
my sister and ask her to find out if the owner of this villa can let us in.â
Paula and Martha immediately became excited.
Barb took out her phone and called her sister. After begging and pleading, she finally got the number of
the owner.
âThis is the number. Should I call now?â Barb asked.
Paula and Martha nodded and said, âMake the call. Your sister should have given them the heads-up
already.â
Barb dialed the number.
The three women were full of curiosity toward the owner of the villa.
On the other side, as soon as Philip stepped out of Longford Park, Tiger followed closely behind him in
the car.
Ring, ring!
Suddenly, Philipâs phone rangâ¦