Chapter 1761
The First Heir
â50 billion?â
Homer was startled before his expression turned cold and he said solemnly, âYoung man, are you
kidding me?â
50 billion dollars was a sky-high amount even in Charbury!
Even as the richest family in Charbury, the Dunley family would be tempted by such an astronomical
figure.
Homerâs face was very gloomy as he added, âIâm discussing a solution with you. Donât you think itâs a
bit too disrespectful of you to talk to me like this? Also, do you even have 50 billion dollars? To tell you
the truth, five million is my limit not a single cent over this number. If you want to make a move on my
son, Iâm afraid itâs difficult to do so.â
At this point, Homer was very angry. The other party was clearly trying to scare him and taunt him by
naming out 50 billion.
Homer was already being very generous by offering five million dollars, but the other party did not know
What was good for him!
âHehe, Homer Dunley, are you saying that you donât want to hand the person over?â Philipâs eyes were
icy-cold as he directly questioned.
Homer snorted and asked, âHand him over? Heâs my son, and I naturally have a say about his well
being. Arenât you very capable? Well then, you can bring my son back to Uppercreek yourself. As long
as you can bring him back, I wonât intervene on his behalf and will leave everything to you! However, I
have to remind you that the waters in Charbury run deep. Be careful not to drown yourself!â
âHehe, Iâm relieved to hear that. In that case, I wonât have any concerns about making a move on your
Dunley family, then. This is what you asked for!â
Philip laughed, and that laughter made Homer tremble!
The waters in Charbury ran deep?
It would seem that way for a small fish.
However, Philip Clarke was a dragon in the deep abyss. How could a small Charbury drown him?
âGood! Letâs see what abilities you have to go up against me!â Homer said coldly. He wanted to say a
few more threatening words but the other party directly ended the call.
âDamn it!â
At this moment, in a brightly lit and sizable villa in Charbury, a middle-aged man with a gloomy face
looked utterly unhappy. He stared at the phone in his hand and cursed, âPhilip Clarke of Uppercreek?
Hehe, letâs see what means you have to dare to challenge the Dunley family of Charbury!â
âErnie!â Homer Dunley, who was dressed in a dark gray casual outfit, pondered for a moment before he
shouted in the direction of the door.
Soon, a man with steady footsteps and a chilling gait walked in. He bowed and said respectfully,
âPatriarch, how can I help you?â
âGo to Uppercreek and look into a guy named Philip Clarke. I want all his details. Go now!â
Homer commanded with a cold voice.
The dark-skinned Ernie who had an unfriendly face and a build of a strong bull nodded, saying, âYes.â
He was about to turn around when Homer added, âWait. If you encounter any problems, you can
contact Alan Holmes in Uppercreek directly. Just say that Homer Dunley needs his help. Also, if you
find out that the kid named Philip Clarke is just bluffing, you canâ¦â
Homer made a swiping gesture across his neck. Ernie understood and turned to leave.
After Philip ended the call, he stood with his hands behind his back and looked at the night view
outside the window as he instructed Victor, âImmediately contact all the people you can mobilize.
Chase after Hector Dunley and bring him back to me at all costs!â âYes, Young Master Clarke.â
Victor bowed and replied.