Chapter 400
The First Heir
âYes, I think so too. Sister-in-law Martha, you must keep an eye on Wynn. Philip must be up to no good.
Maybe he might even embezzle the money and run away, then your family will end up in a miserable
state.â
âThatâs right. For a wimp like that to make such a big show for no reason, he must be trying to
hoodwink us!â
When Martha heard those words, her expression sank. She felt very dissatisfied.
It was an investment worth one billion. That good-for-nothing Philip must not be allowed to touch that
money!
That money belonged to Wynnâs company, and Wynnâs money was hers!
âI understand. This wastrel wonât get a single penny from my house!â Martha gritted her teeth bitterly.
Thereafter, everyone got into the cars tentatively.
They wanted to see what Philip was up to.
âHey, do you think weâre really going to Longford Park? Iâve heard that Longford Park is like a palace,
very luxurious!â
In the car, the few women gathered around and chattered endlessly.
Gina was the type of woman with a petty nature. She kept influencing Martha along the way. âSister-in-
law Martha, I think Philip often brainwashes Wynnie at home. You must keep a good eye on Wynn so
that sheâs not fooled by that wretch.â
âYes, Sister-in-law, you must be careful. I just saw on the news yesterday about a man who deceived a
woman out of her familyâs property and even kept a mistress outside while raising a kid. I think itâs
possible that Philipâs doing the same.â
Amelia agreed heartily with a mocking and gossipy expression on her face.
Martha was also having a headache. She felt extremely uncomfortable while sitting in the luxurious car.
It was as if her body was full of pins and needles.
After thinking about it, Martha called Wynn and said harshly, âWynnie, let me ask you, are you in
charge of the household expenses or Philip?â
Wynn had just left the company after receiving a call from Philip just minutes ago that she could return
to the villa now.
âMom, why are you asking this now?â Wynn was baffled.
âJust tell me, whoâs in charge?â Martha said angrily, her temper stuck in her throat.
âOf course, itâs me. Philip has given me all the cards. Besides, he also gave me another card, and there
should beâ¦â
Wynn suddenly did not know how much money was on that card. When she went to check the balance
last time, she had run into Yolanda and forgot about it.
It seemed that it was time to check again.
Martha was relieved when she heard that. She said grimly, âWynnie, let me tell you this, this man
absolutely canât control the household expenses. You must have full control over it yourself! A man will
flirt around when they have money! Also, about the companyâs investments, you canât listen to Philip,
do you understand?â
Martha spoke at length before she hung up the phone.
âWhat did she say?â Gina leaned over and asked.
âAll money matters are handled by Wynn,â Martha said with a smile.
âThatâs fine, then. But you mustnât be slack. In my opinion, Philip looks like a sleazy person. He must be
up to no good,â Gina pursed her lips and cursed.
Just as they were discussing whether Philip had bought a villa, the cars were already headed toward
Longford Park!
This was the only way to get to Longford Park!
âLook quickly, these are the villas of Longford Park! Theyâre all so grand!â
Suddenly, Amelia yelled out. Her eyes were filled with envy and excitement.
Paula asked the driver bluntly, âHey, Mister, did you drive us to the wrong place? Why are we at
Longford Park?â
âHello, Madam, our destination is Longford Park,â the driver replied.
At this moment, everyone in the car was dumbfounded.
They were really headed to Longford Park.
Philip really bought a villa at Longford Park?
Several people glanced at each other dubiously, their eyes full of bewilderment.
When the four Mercedes-Benzes finally stopped at the entrance of Longford Park and all the relatives
got down from the cars, they were still shocked by the magnificence of the villas around them.
They were excited yet flustered.
Longford Park!
The most luxurious villa area in Riverdale and the most renowned area for the wealthy!
The cheapest unit here was worth more than 30 million!
They had never imagined that they would one day stand on this piece of precious land.
âThis⦠Sister Martha, Philip didnât really buy a villa here, right?â
Gina and the others got down from the car and came to the inner gates but did not walk any further for
fear of going the wrong way and offending the Longford family.