Chapter 1576
The First Heir
Martinâs face darkened as he said, âLetâs go and see how it is first. If nothing else works, we can only
agree. After all, this is our last chance.â
The car left First Palace and drove straight to Cirrus Villa.
Theo was chased after them and reached the door. He glanced at the leaving vehicle and said to his
subordinates, âGo after them and keep a close watch. Remember, donât reveal your presence and you
must report the other partyâs every movement.â
âYes, Master Theo!â
The three men quickly drove after the Johnston brothers.
Soon, Martinâs car arrived at the entrance of Cirrus Villa. He gave his name, and the electronic gates of
the villa opened. The car slowly drove in.
Inside the lavish lobby, Giada Wallis was in a long beige dress with a mink fleece draped over her
shoulders. She held a white Persian cat with different colored eyes in her arms. On the sofa in front of
her sat Martin and Bernard.
The two looked very nervous and apprehensive. Although this was not the first time they met Giada,
they still felt the trepidation in their hearts.
It was mainly because Giada gave them tremendous pressure.
They could not see through her.
Giada asked softly while stroking the cat, âWhy are you here so suddenly today?â
Bernard was impatient and said, âMadam Wallis, you must help us this time.â
Upon hearing this, Martin glared at Bernard and said solemnly, âShut up!â
Bernard shrank his head and quickly shut up.
Martin turned his head and said with a flattering smile, âMadam Wallis, I hope you can help us.â
âWhatâs the matter? Did something happen to Beacon?â Giada asked unhurriedly.
Martin quickly said, âMadam Wallis, Philip is back.â
Hearing this, Giadaâs hand paused briefly before she continued to pet the Persian cat in her arms. She
said softly, âWhat does it have to do with me? Why are you here asking for my help?â
Martin quickly said, âMadam Wallis, we drove Wynn out of Beacon according to your wishes and also
accused her of embezzling the companyâs funds as per your orders. But Philip brought over a group of
people with him from somewhere. He beat the two of us up and also drove us out of the villa. You must
stand up for us.â
Silenceâ¦
The atmosphere in the hall was too mysterious.
Giadaâs beautiful brows furrowed slightly, but the corners of her mouth gradually lifted into a smile. She
put down the Persian cat in her arms before looking at Martin and Bernard.
After that, she slowly made cups of tea and handed them to the two. She took a sip from her own cup.
Her slow movements made Martin anxious.
However, he dared not say anything.
After a while, Giada asked, âHave you thought about the conditions I mentioned before this?â