Chapter 1166
The First Heir
Ivy had not recovered from her shock when she saw the formerly high and mighty Heath, Master Bell,
and all the goons kneeling right in front of her. For a moment, she really did not know what to say.
Everyone waited for Ivy to speak.
A few minutes later, the terrified Ivy suddenly said, âMaster Bell, please stand up. As long as you donât
demolish the orphanage, Iâll forgive you.â
After speaking, Ivy glanced at Philip furtively.
It was because of the man in front of her that things had such a reversal.
Who the hell was he?
Was he really President Clarkeâs brother?
Did President Clarke have such a powerful brother?
Why had President Clarke never mentioned it before?
Oh, yes, President Clarke had always stared at the south in a daze. She would go to the beach many
times, point at the depths of the sea, and say her home was there but she could not go back.
It had happened many times before.
Ivy always felt that President Clarke was very sad and seemed to be missing something.
Here, after hearing Ivyâs words, Master Bell beamed and was about to stand up.
However, a cold voice made him kneel again.
âDid I allow you to stand up?â
Philip said coldly as his eyes swept over those people.
Master Bellâs forehead was full of cold sweat, but he dared not wipe it off.
Just like this, after kneeling for more than ten minutes, Philip said, âGet up.â
Master Bell and his men stood up together, then stood respectfully on both sides with their heads
lowered. They did not dare to look directly at Philip.
âYoung Master Clarke, from today, Victor Bell will serve you well!â Victor Bell said solemnly.
âYoung Master Clarke, we will serve you well!â
The shouts were in unison!
All the men belonging to Victor yelled out respectfully.
Philip raised his brows but did not refuse.
He should make some arrangements in Uppercreek.
âThatâs enough. You may leave. Iâll contact you if thereâs anything,â Philip said flatly.
Victor left his number and then slowly withdrew from the orphanage.
The crowd dispersed, and 17 also disappeared from the orphanage.
Philip helped to clean up the scene at the orphanage. Ivy wanted to thank Philip several times but was
too embarrassed to speak up.
After all, her attitude toward him just now was inappropriate.
âPhilip.â
In the end, Ivy yelled out with her eyes flashing, âIâm sorry, I shouldnât have mocked you before.â
Philip smiled faintly. He was very relieved to see those lonely and helpless children playing around
here.
He said, âItâs okay. I wanted to do it.â
Ivy suddenly remembered something and asked, âDid you say youâre President Clarkeâs brother?â
Philip nodded and asked, âCan you help me contact her?â
Ivy nodded, took out her phone, and dialed President Clarkeâs number.
After waiting for a while, no one answered.
Philip stared at her, feeling very impatient.
Ivy made a few more calls, but still, no one answered.
Finally, she said apologetically, âIâm sorry. She might be busy. Why donât you come back tomorrow?â
Philipâs eyes were a little disappointed, but he squeezed a smile and said, âOkay, Iâll come back
tomorrow.â
Ivy looked at Philipâs departing back and felt a little unbearable.
She gritted her teeth and stomped her foot. She then hurriedly chased after him and shouted, âPhilip,
wait.â
âWhatâs wrong?â
Philip turned around in confusion and asked.
Ivy hesitated and said, âGive me your number.â
Philip was taken aback. He blinked at Ivy and quickly explained, âNo, Iâm sorry. Iâm married and have a
daughter.â
She could not be interested in him, right?
However, Ivy was startled. She rolled her eyes at Philip and said, âYou think too much. Iâll text you her
address. You can go there and have a look.â
With that said, Ivy took Philipâs phone, added her number, and sent President Clarkeâs address to
Philip.
âBy the way, if you meet her and she asks about it, donât tell her I gave it to you.â
Ivy repeatedly reminded, and with her hands behind her back, she skipped back to the orphanage.