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The first heir novel (Master Yu Who Smokes) novel Chapter 1760

Without hesitation, Philip dialed the other party’s number.

The call was quickly connected, and the person on the other end asked in confusion, “Who are you? Why do you have my personal number?”

“Homer Dunley, I’m Philip Clarke,” Philip said flatly.

“Philip Clarke? I don’t know you. Did you dial the wrong number?” When Homer heard this, he frowned and wanted to end the call.

However, Philip’s next sentence startled him. “Your son, Hector Dunley, injured my god-sister and is fleeing back to Charbury.”

“Hector?”

Homer frowned.

After contacting his son earlier, he learned that he had gotten into trouble in Uppercreek after injuring a female nanny. He did not think it was a big deal then, so he did not ask much about it.

However, the other party’s god-brother had taken the initiative to approach him now and was even able to get his private number in such a short time, which meant that the other party’s influence was not small.

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