Chapter 1785
The First Heir
Jowin chuckled and said, âMilo, Iâm not joking with you. With me around today, donât even think of
laying a finger on Young Master Clarke.â
Jowin made it very clear, and the scowl on the Dunley brothersâ faces worsened.
Jowin Benson was determined to go against them!
âMaster Jowin, this is Flower City of Charbury. Are you sure you donât want to consider the status of the
Dunley family before making a decision?â Miloâs face was cold, and his voice sounded like it came from
the depths of an ice cave. It made people involuntarily shiver upon hearing it.
Yes, this was Flower City, Charbury. Here, the Dunley family owned the sky and the land.
By doing this, Jowin would offend the Dunley family!
Nothing good would come out of those who offended the Dunley family.
However, to everyoneâs surprise, Jowin sneered and said, âMilo, this is indeed Flower City of Charbury,
but youâve misunderstood one thing. Flower City will always be Flower City, not the land of your Dunley
family. Besides, youâre just a branch of the Dunley family. Youâre far from qualified to threaten me. If
someone from the main Dunley came and said something like that, I might consider it. However, since
itâs you, Iâm afraid it wonât be that easy.â
Hearing these words, the expression on Miloâs face showed his uncertainty. With chills in his eyes, he
sneered and said, âIt seems that youâre very dissatisfied with me. I wonder if this is your intention or the
shared intention of the six lords?â
Milo had long known that four of the six lords were unhappy with him while the other two had already
been bought over by him.
At this point, Homer had discerned the situation. He quietly approached Milo and whispered in his ear,
âMilo, why donât we forget about it for the time being and let them go? I think we should reconsider this
matter. After all, Jowin himself has stepped forward. If we offend him, itâs tantamount to offending the
other three. It wonât be good for either of us. Besides, Philip is already in Flower City. We have plenty of
time to play with him slowly.â
Homer did not want to see Milo offending Jowin because of him. That would be too disadvantageous.
After all, the person in question, Philip Clarke, was still standing there with ease. If they were the first to
make a move, they would certainly end up getting injured.
Milo frowned and thought about it for a moment. He then nodded and said coldly, âMake way!â
Even though his men looked dissatisfied, they still stepped aside and gave way.
Jowin smiled as he turned to Philip, saying respectfully, âYoung Master Clarke, after you.â
Philip put his hands in his trouser pockets, walked to Milo and Homer swaggeringly, and said with a
chuckle, âOur game has just begun. I hope you can hang on.â
After that, Philip left the hotel.
Obviously, the ones bought over by Clarke Group would be those four. The other two still stood behind
Milo Dunley.
Jowin smiled lightly and said, âSince you already know, thereâs nothing more to say between us. I want
you and your people to evacuate the hotel immediately. Otherwise, donât blame me for making things
difficult.â
As soon as the words left his mouth, the dozen men brought by Jowin were already confronting the
dozen brawny men brought by Milo.
However, no one made a move.
That was because they knew the price of making a move. They had to weigh the consequences
carefully.