Chapter 1766
The First Heir
âDamn it! How dare Neal Pearce pull another trick on me at this point?! Once I regain my foothold, Iâll
make sure his life is worse than death!â Homer cursed.
On the side, Hector could not help but say at this moment, âDad, that Neal Pearce is nothing but a
cunning fox. I never had a good impression of him before. But he has so much evidence against us in
his hands, what should we do? Why donât we expose him first? That way, that old fogey wonât have the
chance to deal with us.â
Homer pondered before saying, âNonsense! What a lousy idea! Even though heâs done this to us, we
canât retaliate this way! You have to remember that Neal Pearce is not the only one who has a
partnership with our family. If we expose him at this time, what will our other partners think?â
Homer was still rational and knew that this absolutely must not happen.
Otherwise, not only would he lose Homer Pharmaceutical but he and his son would also be ruined!
âThen what should we do now? If this and that wonât work, are we just going to watch our company
collapse?â Hector was anxious.
Homer took a deep breath. For the first time, he felt that Philip was a little tricky to deal with.
Moreover, it was the middle of the night yet the man could still influence the local media in Charbury so
quickly!
He had some means!
While thinking of that, Homerâs face darkened as he said, âIâll give your seventh uncle a call. He should
have a way to deal with this matter.â
Hectorâs seventh uncle was the person who safely brought him away from Uppercreek, Milo Dunley.
His status and influence in Charbury were quite significant. Moreover, he also had some say in the
main Dunley family.
Soon, the call was connected and Homer went straight to the point. âMilo, something has happened.
Have you watched the news?â
âI just watched it.â On the other end of the phone, Milo did not seem nervous at all but said with a
laugh, âJust give Neal Pearce a little gift for a matter like this. Itâs no big deal. Donât be afraid to spend
money. Just think of it as spending money to eliminate disasters.â
Homer laughed wryly and said, âMilo, I just contacted him and he remains resolute. He insists on
continuing with the exposé. If this continues, Iâm afraid Homer Pharmaceutical will have no choice but
to shut down and declare bankruptcy.â
âWhatâs going on? Whatâs Neal thinking? Does he want money or more dividend units?â Milo was also
slightly surprised.
âNeither.â Homer shook his head and said, âHeâs received an offer from others and the amount is a lot
more. The other party also promised to settle him down in another place.â
âOkay, I understand. Iâll deal with it.â
It was rare for Milo to become so serious. After saying that, he hung up the call and dialed Nealâs
number.
At this moment, in an office of a TV station in Charburyâs Flower City, Neal Pearce was sitting with his
legs propped up. He was happily drinking tea. The floor in front of him was full of banknotes.
He was in a good mood! He never thought that money would come to him so easily!
Suddenly, the phone in front of him rang. After seeing the caller ID, Nealâs face darkened as he
frowned.
Sure enough, this was really happening.
After answering the call, Miloâs voice sounded from the other end. âNeal Pearce, you should be a
sensible person. I just want to say this. If you want to mess with Homer, Iâm the first to disagree! Of
course, I know that itâs every man for himself. I can give you another option. No matter how much
money youâve taken from the other party, I just need you to broadcast the news two to three days later.
How about it?â