Chapter 13
The First Heir
âSince Mr. Clarke isnât here, I wonât disturb you any longer. Please have a great time.â Javier had come
so suddenly and left after delivering gifts, leaving the crowd shocked.
Charles coughed with the card still in his hand and asked, âDoes any of you know this Mr. Clarke?â
Everyone shook their heads. A figure powerful enough to have the owner of Virtuous Court personally
bring over delicious food and great wine was not someone they could be acquainted with their lowly
status.
âCould it be Philip Clarke?â
No one knew who had said this for fun, but the whole room burst into laughter.
âStop joking, how could it be that trash? If it were him, Iâd eat these wine bottles.â
âOther than having the same last name, what else does our cousin brother-in-law have to show for?â
A few of the youngsters were mocking without reserve.
Wynn found it hard to bear, so she scolded furiously, âThatâs enough! What are you guys saying? He is
still your cousin brother-in-law no matter what!â
Tsk! A few of the youngsters cocked up their eyebrows arrogantly but said nothing more.
Charles chimed in and asked everyone to stop making a fuss.
Charlesâ friends were now extremely envious of him.
âCharles, my man, how could you? You know such a powerful figure, but you didnât introduce him to
us.â
âThis too much. First, itâs a treasured painting. Now, thereâs a âMr. Clarkeâ.â
âCome, come, come, forget about all those. These are precious liquors, a kingâs drink, waiting to be
tasted.â Charles felt it a waste to consume them all now, so he kept one bottle and opened the other.
The others did not say anything because being able to have one taste of those liquors was enough to
last them a lifetime.
Just then, Aiden said, âUncle Johnston, I might know this Mr. Clarke. The boss behind the art gallery
has âClarkeâ as the last name. Could he have known that it was your birthday today, thatâs why he has
sent the gifts?â
Aiden was only guessing, but the boss of the gallery was named âClarkeâ. Although he had never met
him before, the secretary who liaised with him told him that the manâs name was âClarkeâ and he hoped
to keep a low profile.
âReally? Then, I must thank Mr. Clarke properly. Heâs just too kind.â Charles was visibly excited. He
then tugged Aidenâs arm and said, âAddy, you have to arrange a meeting for me with this Mr. Clarke. I
can tell that heâs also a collector.â
âI will, surely,â Aiden happily promised. To be able to be held in such high regard by Uncle Johnston
was worth the labor.
âSigh, some people have the same last name but they work as a delivery man,â Lynn spoke up at an
inappropriate time, and it was like a thorn stabbing into Wynnâs heart.
Wynn gritted her teeth, took one sip of her drink, and then stood up. âDad, Iâm going to visit Mila at the
hospital. Iâll be taking my leave now.â
Charles knew that it would just be torture for his daughter to keep staying here, so he waved to allow
her to leave. The distance between his daughter and himself had grown a lot in the past two years.
This was all thanks to that useless Philip.
âSis, are you in a rush to get back? Remember not to scold our cousin brother-in-law,â Lynn continued
to mock. âHis gift was quite nice, although itâs a fake.â
Wynn had just reached the door when she heard this. She clenched her fists and left without ever
looking back.
As soon as she left, the group started discussing this mysterious Mr. Clarke while belittling Philip.
Not long after he had left Virtuous Court, Philip received a text message: Mr. Clarke, this is Javier
Morris. Everything is going well, and your father-in-law is delighted.
Javier Morris? Oh, right, the owner of Virtuous Court. It seemed like this Javier Morris really knew how
to win favors.
Philip replied: I wonât look into how you managed to get my phone number, but you better not have
exposed my identity in this incident.
When Javier received Philipâs reply, he quickly responded out of fright: Mr. Clarke, donât worry. I
definitely did not.
Philip nodded without replying to him after that and headed to the hospital.
Back at the hospital, Philip sat down at the side of the bed as he watched his adorable daughter sleep.
Her tiny nose looked like her mothers, her little mouth too, but her eyes looked like his own.
My daughter is so good-looking, sheâll definitely be a beauty when she grows up!
Not long after Philip arrived, Wynn came back with a frosty expression. She sat down at the side of
Milaâs bed and looked at her daughter.
Philip had just come back from getting water at the pantry. When he saw Wynn, he smiled and said,
âYouâre here. I can take care of things here, so go back home to get some rest.â
Wynn kept quiet as she looked at her daughter with reddened eyes. It seemed like