Chapter 1087
The First Heir
The butler asked again with uncertainty, âYoung Master, do you really want to inform the people of the
Lowell family now? Itâs midnight now. Besides, the old master has already fallen asleep. Iâm afraid it
isnât appropriate for you to disturb him at this time.â
However, out of the butlerâs expectationsâ¦
Seamus faintly glanced at the main entrance of the Lowell family and said directly in a serious tone,
âYes! Immediately notify all the persons in charge of the Lowell family, including the ones outside, to
come back as soon as possible. Iâll invite the old master now.â
Seamusâ expression was very serious, unlike he was joking.
The butlerâs heart started to tremble. He had never seen such a serious expression on his young
masterâs face.
It was as if something big was going to happen.
âYoung Master, did something happen?â the butler asked again in shock.
As Seamus walked to the small courtyard behind the hall, he replied, âDonât ask so many questions.
Hurry up! Our time is running out!â
With that said, Seamus had already passed through the hall and came to the entrance of the backyard.
The backyard was the center of the entire Lowell familyâs manor!
Here, a team of heavily armed combatants was guarding the front and back.
If not a matter of great importance, the members of the Lowell family would generally not enter the
backyard, let alone disturb the old master.
The old manâs bad temper was taboo for the entire Lowell family.
If things went wrong, the old man would kill.
At this moment, Seamus came to the front door of the backyard, took a deep breath, and adjusted his
suit. He changed his slippers and whispered to the two heavily armed combatants at the door.
The two combatants looked at each other before giving way and led Seamus to the inner hall of the
backyard.
Along the way was a cobbled path that was a typical courtyard structure.
Who would expect that in the entire western-style manor, there was also a courtyard layout?
They went through the outer hall and entered the middle hall.
The butler of the middle hall, also the old manâs personal guard, was an old man in his 60s with white
sideburns. He was sitting on the futon in the hall in meditation.
In the middle hall, the memorial plaques of the deceased Lowell family members were placed.
Seamus came to the entrance of the middle hall and naturally knelt on the futon. After bowing to the
memorial plaques, he respectfully said to the old man who was meditating on the side, âMr. Gunn, I
want to see the old master. Please announce my visit.â
The old man had his eyes closed in meditation. After a long while, he opened his eyes slightly and said
coldly, âThe master has already fallen asleep. If itâs not a matter of importance, donât disturb the master.
Go back.â
After that, the old man continued to close his eyes and ignored the person kneeling behind him even
though he was the most outstanding talent from the Lowell familyâs younger generation and the most
hopeful person to inherit the position as the familyâs head.
This was because in the eyes of this old man, Old Master Lowell was heaven.
Other people were not worth his attention.
Moreover, this old man was not an ordinary person. He was an honored guest of the Lowell family, a
personal friend of Old Master Lowell throughout his entire life. His existence served as both a friend
and a servant.
âMr. Gunn, itâs a huge matter. Itâs over for the Hull family and this is our chance!â Seamus hurriedly
said, eyes full of tension.
In front of Mr. Gunn, Seamus needed to be extremely respectful.
Mr. Gunn opened his eyes as the chaotic depths within them shone with brilliance.
With a look of surprise on his face, he turned his head to look at Seamus and asked solemnly, âIs what
you said true? Thatâs the Hull family. Who dares to attack them?â
Seamus bowed respectfully and said one name, âPhilip, Philip Clarke.â
Boom!
Hearing that, Mr. Gunn stood up straight and said to Seamus, âWait here. Iâll go in and report.â
Without further ado, Mr. Gunn turned around and entered the inner hall.
Seamus respectfully waited outside.