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The first heir novel (Master Yu Who Smokes) novel Chapter 1751

Ross’ face darkened as he said, “Anyway, we’ve taken over this case and we already have the relevant evidence. We only need to ask a few questions…”

“I’m sorry, Mr. Hogan, I want to handle this case myself. I have a feud with these people,” Philip interrupted Ross and said, “However, I can provide you with some information. One of them is Angus Wager, a famous figure in bar street The other one is Hector Dunley from the Dunley family of Charbury.”

“Well, Ada, have you taken note of it?” Ross turned his head and asked a female officer behind him.

That female officer looked valiant in uniform. With a ponytail, a delicate face, lightly powdered cheeks, a pair of sultry eyes, and pouty lips, many men would think of her as a goddess.

Ada Sacha nodded and said, “Ross, it’s been recorded. I’ll inform the others and immediately conduct a search in the entire city.”

Ross nodded.

Philip glanced at Ada and added, “I suspect that they’ll flee to Charbury. I suggest that you station your manpower at each highway to stop and check the vehicles.”

Ross turned around and frowned. He was a little annoyed by Philip’s order but still replied, “Don‘t worry about this. We have our own arrangements.”

Philip did not say anything else and just looked at Victor.

Victor immediately understood. He left the hospital and arranged manpower to be stationed at the various highway entrances and exits in Uppercreek.

As long as those people were caught, Philip had a hundred ways to make those sons of b*tches kneel and beg for mercy!

Meanwhile, Hector, Angus, and the others were already sitting in the car and heading straight for Charbury. However, looking at the road conditions, Angus, who was sitting on the co-passenger seat, seemed solemn and puzzled as he said, “This doesn’t seem right. Why are there suddenly so many private bodyguards on the road? Young Master Hector, I suspect that these people are here for us.”

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