Chapter 1641
The First Heir
Philip stayed with Wynn in the hospital until the evening. After completing various tests, Wynn was
discharged from the hospital and was ready to return to the hotel.
There was nothing serious about her condition but the people around her were too nervous. After all,
Wynn was about to give birth.
Philip personally drove the car and did not allow Heath and his men to follow them. After all, Wynn was
not aware of his power in Uppercreek. There were certain things he could not tell her just yet.
After the matter involving Beacon and Martin Johnston was resolved and he took Wynn back to Arcadia
Island, the time would be almost ripe.
The car turned into a remote lane and they were almost less than two blocks away from the hotel.
Suddenly, three vans flanked from the front and back, blocking Philipâs car.
Philip was shocked and slammed on the brakes!
At the same time, he reached out to grab hold of Wynn, who was sitting in the front passenger seat. He
almost got thrown out!
Instantly, Philip got angry. If not for his quick reflexes just now, an accident would have definitely
happened!
A blonde young man wearing a leather jacket with a sleek appearance led four or five underlings out of
the van.
More than a dozen people got down from the three vans. They stepped forward, knocked on the car
window, and said, âGet out of the car! Hurry up or weâll smash the car!â
Every single one of them looked fierce and menacing with steel pipes and blades in their hands. They
were obviously not good people at first glance.
When had Wynn ever experienced such a situation? Instantly, she went pale with fright. âPhilip, whatâs
going on?â
Philip grasped Wynnâs hand and comforted her, âDonât be afraid, Iâm here. Iâll go down and take care of
them.â
Wynn fiercely tugged on Philipâs clothes and said, âDonât go! Canât you see they have knives in their
hands? Donât you want to live anymore?â
After saying that, Wynn rolled down the car window a little and tried to solve this with her business
negotiation techniques.
âYou guys⦠What do you want? If you want money, how much do you want? I can payâ¦â
Wynn was still relatively smart. At such times, money was immaterial. Saving their lives should take
utmost priority.
Through the slit in the car window, the group of punks saw Wynn â s stunningly beautiful face and
instantly got excited!
âBrother, this chick is not bad! Why donât you let us have some fun first before we send them to Master
Eightâs mansion?â
âThatâs right. Just look at her perfect figure! Itâs worth the trip if we can enjoy her! Hehe.â
The punks snickered wickedly and put their hands on the door handle of Wynnâs Mercedes.
They were about to reach out and smash the car door when Blondie slapped the head of the punk in
the lead. He huffed, saying, âAre you still going to mess around? Weâre here to do business. If
something goes wrong, Master Eight will skin you alive! Step aside!â
As soon as he heard the name âMaster Eightâ, the little punk cowered. Looking at the beautiful lady in
the car reluctantly, he ultimately shrank his head and stepped back.
He dared not make another move.
Master Eight!
He was a famous figure in the underground scene of Uppercreek and one of the four kings on the
streets. His reputation was second only to the three lords of Uppercreek!
His power was enormous!
The punks were Blondieâs underlings, while Blondie was an inconspicuous little team lead under
Master Eight.
If Master Eight got angry, the consequences would be serious!
The lighter punishment would be losing a pair of hands while the more serious punishment could make
someone disappear from the face of the earth!
Everyone backed away when they heard Blondieâs words. Their leering eyes fixed on Wynn with a
trace of reluctance.
Blondie looked at them and said with a smile, âA bunch of worthless trash. Iâll bring all of you to the club
to have some fun later. Letâs get things done for Master Eight firstâ
Philip frowned.
He seemed to have heard Blondie saying something about Master Eight.
Master Eight?
Who the heck was that?
At this time, the sound of steel pipes hitting the glass of the car window became heavier, especially on
Wynnâs side where the car window was already cracked.