Chapter 1957
The First Heir
Philip glanced sideways at the anxious Martha and asked with a sneer, âDidnât you refuse to go back
with us? Why do you want to go with us now?â
Martha felt her cheeks burning with embarrassment. She looked at those customized Rolls-Royces and
RV with uncontrollable envy and excitement. These were all luxury cars. Would it not be awesome if
she could sit in one?
âOh, my dear son-in-law, Iâm just old and muddled. I was blind and ignorant when I treated you badly in
the past. Just forgive me this time. Wynn is very weak now and needs her mother to stay with her.â
Martha said boldly as she forced an ugly smile.
Philip frowned and snorted. He took a step forward and scared Martha into taking two steps back.
âWith my strength, do you think I still need you to take care of Wynnie?â Philip asked coldly.
Marthaâs eyes flickered at his words. She did not know what to say.
âPhilip, Iâm justâ¦â Martha was just about to speak when Philip interrupted her coldly.
âMartha Yates, since the first day I entered your Johnston household, youâve never treated me well. In
your eyes, Iâm just a useless kept man. Do you think Iâll let you into the car just because of a few words
from you now?â
Martha frowned, thought for a while, and hurriedly said with a smile, âOh, my dear son-in-law, I was just
blinded in the past and didnât realize what an outstanding man you are. Itâs all my fault. Can you forgive
me on Wynrrâs account? I promise to behave well in the future, listen to you, and see you as my son.â
After saying that, Martha even smiled kindly. It was as if everything she had done to Philip could be
erased with just a few words.
Philip sneered and looked up at the sky. Then, he stared at Martha coldly and asked, âBack then, when
I was doing the laundry, cooking, and mopping the floor in the Johnston family, why didnâtyou see me
as a good son-in-law?
âBack then, when I was sitting in the corner during Charlesâ birthday and you scolded me, why didnât
you see me as a good son-in-law?â
âBack then, when the Yates family humiliated me during Old Master Yatesâ birthday banquet, why didnât
you see me as a good son-in-law?â
Those three sentences rocked the entire hospital entrance.
Philip almost roared from his heart. Every sentence made Martha take a step back. Her face flushed as
she slowly lowered her head, not dating to look directly at Philip.
âPhilip, I know I have wronged you in the past. Who told you to conceal your identity at that time? If you
had told me earlier that your family is so rich with so many luxury cars and subordinates, I would
definitely have treated you well.â
Martha said shamelessly, âDonât worry, it wonât happen again. Iâll treat you and Wynnie well in the
future.â
However, Philip took a deep breath and sneered, âMartha, youâre really a forgetful person. Do you want
me to remind you what you once did to me and Wynnie?â
Martha was scared and creeped out by that roar. She felt very guilty. On the other side, Charles stood
next to the RV. He did not step forward as a mediator because he knew that his wife needed a lesson.
Hence, he turned his back and did not bother about what transpired over there.
Over here, Philip roared and questioned, âWho made a move on my daughter back then? She was only
three years old. She was your granddaughter, yet you did that to her?â
âWhen Wynnie was pregnant with our second child, your first reaction was not to be happy about it.
Instead, you asked her to abort the child. Hehe, and you even tried to drug her? Did you really think I
didnât know about it?â
Philip roared, and it scared Martha so much that she fell to the ground on her butt.
Too overwhelming!
The coldness and fury that erupted from Philipâs body just now was too strong.
Martha was panicking now. Her heart thumped rapidly, and she felt as though she was about to
suffocate. She had never felt such a strong sense of oppression from Philip.
Was this his true nature and terrifying side?