Chapter 2016
The First Heir
Bang!
Like a tonne of bricks, Philip stomped heavily on Gerryâs back.
Crack!
Gerryâs backbone seemed to have shattered.
âArgh, it hurts!â
Gerry was lying on the ground, and his limbs flailed wildly. His face was pale, while his eyes were
round and bloodshot. He was being stepped on the spine and the piercing pain made him almost faint
on the spot.
âAh, get off! Iâm about to be trampled to death!â
Gerry roared with a flushed face. He felt as if he was about to lose his breath. The force on his back
brought his chest into close contact with the floor tiles and that pressure made him breathless.
Philip looked down at Gerry on the ground and said grimly, âNow, I want you to apologize to my wife.â
âDonât think about it! Iâm from the law enforcement hall and Iâm working on their orders! Your wife is
nothing but a lowly woman with no background in the outside world. In the Clarke family, sheâs
supposed to be lynched! Moreover, she gave birth to the child of a Clarke. Sheâs an impure woman with
no background, and the child born to her is a bastard who deserves to be drowned!â Gerry gritted his
teeth and was about to bite his tongue.
Hearing this, Philipâs face turned as dark as a bottomless ocean. With a voice like the Grim Reaper, he
said, âYou gave the wrong answer!â
With that said, Philip stomped his foot down fiercely.
Crack!
His entire spine seemed to be broken. Gerry screamed before his eyes rolled back and he fell to the
ground, unconscious.
Immediately after, the guards waiting at the door rushed in and cleaned the scene.
Philip just stood at the door with his hands behind his back. He looked up at the thick dark clouds in the
sky.
With a sneer, he said, âLaw enforcement hall, this is my warning to you. If you dare to come here again,
Iâll demolish your hall with my bare hands!â
After that, Philip said to the guard at the door, âArrange two people to send him back to the law
enforcement hall.â
âYes, Young Master.â
Two guards carried the unconscious Gerry and quickly ran toward the law enforcement hall.
***
Back to the law enforcement hall of the branch family.
The building of the law enforcement hall was quite magnificent. It was medieval-style with candles
burning. From time to time, clanging from a grandfather clock could be heard. The law enforcement hall
had eight entrances and eight exits. Each brick and tile was at least hundreds of years old, giving off an
aged and ancient feel.
In the solemn main hall, eight red pillars carved with dragons and phoenixes supported the entire hall.
The pillars were also engraved with the Clarke family rules.
The hall was draped in numerous yellow cloth, and in the center, three golden statues were enshrined.
These were the three ancestors of the Clarke family and the founders of the law enforcement hall.
Five people were sitting in the hall at this moment.
They were five of the ten elders of the law enforcement hall. The atmosphere in the hall was very tense
and cold.
It seemed as though an explosion could occur at any time. The faces of the five elders were covered
with frost and gloom.
At this time, a servant hurried in from the front door. He ran through four doors before reaching the
main hall. Then, he knelt on the ground and bowed to the three statues before he got up and said to
the five elders, âFive Elders, itâs not good, something has happened!â
Seeing him in such a panic, the elders asked coldly, âWhy are you in such a panic? This is the law
enforcement hall. Your behavior is unacceptable.â
The servant knelt on the ground and gulped nervously before saying, âT-Third Elder, Young Master
Gerry, he Heâs not going to make it! â
âWhat?â
When the old man sitting on the chair heard this, he stood up abruptly, his face full of panic. His eyes
widened.
âWhat did you say? Gerry isnât going to make it? What the hell is going on?â the old man asked
anxiously.
He was the third elder of the law enforcement hall and also Gerryâs great-grandfather, Desmond
Clarke. He was the third old master of the branch family. His seniority was as high as Sinclairâs.
He was one of the few from the first four generations of the branch family who were still alive.
Desmond was a very protective person and extremely doted on Gerry. He could not wait to hold Gerry
in his arms every day. This was his youngest great-grandson and he was very fond of him. Moreover,
Gerry had always been a sweet-talker, well-behaved, and very good at pleasing Desmond. Desmond
had high expectations of him and even wanted to make Gerry the future successor of his lineage.
At this moment, when he heard that Gerry was not going to make it, Desmond was flustered and
anxious.
The kneeling servant bowed in fear and said, âT-Third Elder, Youn