Chapter 11
The First Heir
Sigh! His wife was just too beautiful that so many people were trying to court her. It gave Philip a
headache.
âHey, Aidenâs here! Come, come, come and sit beside your Uncle Johnston.â Martha was clearly
enthusiastic as she welcomed him. âWhy did you have to bring gifts? Youâre just too kind. Just your
presence would have been enough!â
âItâs Uncle Johnstonâs birthday, after all.â Aiden smiled and walked over to sit beside Charles.
At this, the crowd started shooting mocking looks at Philip. This son-in-law of the Johnston family was
just too wretched. Even an outsider could sit beside Charles Johnston, but as a son-in-law, he had to
sit closest to the door. This difference in treatment was just too obvious.
Martha was smiling with her eyes as she looked at Aiden like she was looking at her future son-in-law.
âItâs thanks to Aiden reserving this private room that we get to dine here at Virtuous Court today.â
The crowd then looked at Aiden in adoration. To be able to reserve a private room at Virtuous Court
was a memberâs only privilege. And that membership required a minimum spending of one million
annually! He was truly a wealthy man!
Aiden quickly waved his hand. Although he sounded modest, he could not conceal the pleased look on
his face. âOh, itâs nothing. Itâs no trouble at all. Our company just earned a little more, and it is really
thanks to my father that I have managed to book this room.â
He was blatantly just showing off this wealth and family background. However, no one would expose
him. Instead, they ardently complimented him.
âAiden is a competent young man.â
âWhoever gets him as a son-in-law must have great karma.â
Aiden was immediately shown great respect and admiration. Philip, who had been sitting quietly in a
corner, was instead looked down upon. They were both men, but the differences were too great.
âThe way I see it, if Wynn had married Aiden back then, she wouldâve been a rich wife by now.â
No one knew who had said this deliberately, but the family members were now taking great pleasure in
mocking Philip.
âLook at his wretched appearance, how vexing.â
âA good-for-nothing that only knows how to make deliveries!â
âI heard his daughter is a medicine junkie. She has congenital heart disease and canât be cured.â
Those familiar words from familiar faces made Philipâs eyes turn cold, but he did not say anything. He
had already gotten used to it for the past two years.
Wynn did not have it any better. Her face was burning as she sat beside her husband. She stomped
furiously on Philipâs foot under the table and shot him a glare to vent her frustrations.
After being ridiculed by everyone, Philip could actually still sit there like he was fishing. His expression
looked calm. Seeing as Philip did not respond, the others went back to their drinks, no longer ridiculing
him as an amusement.
Just then, with a seemingly caring expression, Aiden asked, âPhilip, I just happen to have a vacancy in
my company. Why donât you come over and help out? I should be able to give you six or seven
thousand a month. It would definitely be better than making deliveries.â
âThatâs okay. Iâm doing very well with my delivery job,â said Philip calmly. If I told you that Iâm the heir to
the worldâs largest consortium, youâd all be kneeling in front of me right now. But money is just a
number.
âForget him, heâs a lost cause,â scolded Martha before turning to look at Aiden with bright eyes. âAiden,
what about that matter Iâve asked you about before?â
Aiden immediately replied with a smile, âAunty, you can relax, itâs been taken care of. Uncle Johnstonâs
collection gallery is fine.â
Charles, who had been fuming earlier, immediately perked up at this. He smiled, âLittle Addy, thank you
so much. Come, letâs drink.â
The two then toasted. After his drink, Aiden purposefully looked at Philip from the corner of his eyes,
trying to look as arrogant as he could. His eyes then shifted longingly to Wynn. He had liked this girl for
the longest time, but she had actually gone and married a piece of trash! Wynn Johnston, I will make
you understand the difference between that useless Philip and me!
âWynn, see how much Aiden cares for your father. A man like this canât be found easily anywhere, and
others canât even begin to compare.â Martha was extremely pleased with Aiden. The man was from a
wealthy family, had a business of his own, and a great network in society. If her daughter had married
him, she would definitely be able to live leisurely.
Martha then shot a hateful glance at Philip.
Wynn was already dejected enough, so she could only force out an awkward smile.
Philip, however, could not care less. They could just say whatever they want.
âCharles, is it about your personal collection gallery?â Many of Charlesâs friends were looking at him
with envy. Collecting ancient artifacts and paintings was a norm in their little circle. However, to be able
to build oneâs own collection gallery was a grand matter.
When Charles saw the jealous look on his friendsâ faces, he felt even more delighted and his favor for
Aiden increased. At the same time, he looked down on Philip even more. He wondered why he had
agreed to let Wynn marry him in the first place. But now, he must force his daughter to divorce this
wretched man!
Halfway through the feast, Aiden seemed to have recalled something and ran outside. He came back
with a long gift box in his hand and said to Charles, sounding like he was flaunting, âUncle Charles, I
brought you a special gift. Iâm sure youâll like it.â
Everyone in the room perked their heads up, curious about what was inside Aidenâs long gift box.
Charles had had a lot to drink. He was already in a great mood about being able to start his own
collection gallery, and now that Aiden was giving him a gift, it was a surprise on top of another surprise!
He was ecstatic!
âOh, Addy, look at you. Youâve reserved a room for me, prepared the gallery, and even given me a gift.
Itâs just too inappropriate.â While Charles seemed to be refusing the offer on the surface, he was
impatient to see what was inside the box. Since Aiden had said he would like it, could it be a painting?
Aiden opened the gift box and carefully brought out a scroll of painting. He sounded pleased as he
said, âItâs the painting from Chinaâs famous Tang Bohu. Iâve spent a lot of effort to buy it from a friend to
give it to Uncle Charles as a birthday gift.â Aiden then raised an eyebrow to glance cheekily at Philip,
who had his head buried in his plate.
This piece of trash still has the mood to be eating at a time like this. Is this his first time at Virtuous
Court?
However, in that instant, Philip felt his heart drop. Companionship on the Spring Mountains? That was
the same painting that Russell Field had given him. But, Philip believed that as a famous collector in
the country, Russell would not have given him a fake, so he did not plan to say anything but only push
his gift box under the table to keep it hidden.
Wynn noticed Philipâs movements and asked with a frown, âWhatâs wrong?â
Philip shook his head. âNothing.â
âCompanionship on the Spring Mountains?â Charles was shocked, instantly sobering up. That was a
treasure! There were many paintings by Tang Bohu, but only this piece, had had a lot of counterfeits on
the market. It was said that this painting was bought over by a great collector within the country at a
high price! The amount had easily started at around three to four hundred thousand dollars!
Charles took the painting from Aiden with great sincerity and excitement. He went over to an empty
table, unreeled the painting, and borrowed a magnifying glass from the waiter to start examining it
carefully.
A few of his friends crowded around him and started examining it as well.
Tsk! Tsk! How extraordinary!
âWonderful! This painting is a fusion of the south and north drawing style. What fine brushwork and a
sparse layout. The style is handsome and elegant. The figures have inherited the traditions of the Tang
Dynasty in this brightly colored and elegant piece. This freehand brushwork is simple and deep. Itâs no
doubt a piece by Tang Bohu!â
Charlesâs old pals were all collectors. After seeing this piece, they only had compliments to give.
âWonderful, how wonderful! To be able to lay eyes on this is a miracle!â
âCharles, youâre going to be famous around the country now.â
âYou have to display this painting in your upcoming gallery. Weâll definitely come over to support you,
and I think all the prominent figures in Riverdale will be coming too!â The bunch of old friends was really
envious.
Charles was so excited that his breathing quickened. He asked, âAddy, this is an authentic painting
from Tang Bohu! You must have spent a lot on this.â
These words stunned the whole room. As the head of the four great talents in China, Tang Bohuâs
authentic painting was worth a lot! Just last year in a city auction, calligraphy by Tang Bohu went up to
seven hundred thousand!
âItâs not much as long as it makes you happy, Uncle Charles.â Aiden was well-mannered enough to not
mention the price. But, those who understood knew that this painting would not cost less than five
hundred thousand! This young man of the Grant family had spent a fortune this time!
Just then, among the crown, Lynn deliberately asked loudly, âCousin brother-in-law, I saw you bringing
something with you. Is it a gift for my uncle?â
As soon as they entered, Lynn had noticed Philip carrying a gift box. Just how much would a gift from
this trash worth? When she recalled the incident last night, Lynn was furious.
âSwish!â
In an instant, all eyes in the room were on Philip. With a mocking expression, they were ready to watch
the show.
Philip smiled awkwardly. âItâs not worth much, so thereâs no need to look at it.â
âI know itâs not worth anything, but since itâs a gift for Uncle, why donât you show it? Do you think we will
laugh at you?â Lynnâs eyes narrowed, unable to conceal the mockery on her face. She wanted to watch
him make a fool of himself, and see just what he could afford to give!
âI donât think thereâs a need to.â Philip took a sip of water and refused.
In the publicâs eye, they thought he felt guilty. That gift must be rubbish.
Aiden was already waiting for this chance to humiliate Philip, so he interrupted and said, âPhilip, take it
out, humor Uncle Charles. Iâm interested to see what youâve prepared as well.â
âYeah, take it out and show us.â The crowd of people started to cause a commotion.