Chapter 3022
The First Heir
Midge was extremely flustered. He pointed at Philip tremblingly and shouted, âD-Donât be so cocky. Do
you think youâre great just because you have some moves? Let me tell you that I have a big brother
behind me. If you dare to do anything to me, he wonât let you off!â
Midge panicked as he looked at his buddies on the floor for fear that Philip would break his arms and
legs too.
Philip looked at Midge indifferently and asked coldly, âI have two questions. First, what are you doing
here?â
Midge thought about it and said, âT-To collect debts!â
Philip frowned, looked at Martha and Charles who stood dumbfounded on the side, and asked, âWhat
debts?â
Midge immediately replied, âYour mother-in-law owes us a gambling debt of 500 million dollars. This
villa and some shares of the Beacon Group belong to us now. Weâre here to collect the debts today!â
While saying that, Midge took out an IOU from his pocket with Marthaâs signature and fingerprint on it.
âLook for yourself. Your mother-in-law signed this herself. You canât deny this debt,â Midge said and
handed the IOU to Philip.
Philip glanced at it, and a chill flashed in the corner of his eyes. He turned to look at Martha coldly.
Martha was so frightened that her face turned pale. She knelt on the floor with a thud and shouted,
âPhilip, I was wrong. I wonât do it anymore. I was cheated. I didnât know itâd turn out like this.â
Martha burst into tears.
On the side, Charles shook his head and sighed helplessly. He said, âPhilip, itâs your motherâs fault, but
she was deceived.â
Philip glanced coldly at Martha and said, âIâll deal with you later.â
After that, he looked at Midge and said, âMy mother-in-law said that you deceived her. Is that true?â
Midge was immediately annoyed and shouted, âNonsense! Everything is in black and white. Whereâs
the deception? She was just bad at gambling and lost so much money. How dare she say we deceived
her?â
Martha knelt on the ground, pointed at Midge, and said hoarsely, âBullsh*t! Everything was a scam! You
even cheated!â
Hearing this, Philip had figured out something.
He tore the IOU in his hand, glared at the stunned Midge, and said, âI donât want any trouble, but donât
you cause any trouble either. Iâve destroyed the IOU. Bring your people away.â
Midge was furious!
âHey, are you going to default on your debt?â Midge was no coward either.
This was a debt worth 500 million. If his big brother found out that he screwed this up, he would end up
dead too.
Philip glanced at Midge coldly and said, âIf you feel unhappy about this, we can make a bet now with
500 million at stake. If you win, youâll get 500 million more. If you lose, take your people and get lost!â
Midge gritted his teeth and shouted solemnly, âDeal!â