Meanwhile, Fred and his five lieutenants had arrived at the door of Philip’s suite.
Fred swaggered into the suite and saw Philip standing in front of the large French windows with his hands behind his back and a faint smile on his lips.
He looked very young.
‘Was he the Philip Clarke who Milo Dunley wanted to get rid of?’
‘He was too young!’
At the same time, he also saw Jowin Benson standing next to Philip. He said with a sneer, “Hehe, Jowin, there are talks outside that you’ve become someone’s lackey. I thought it was a rumor but it seems to be true. You really are a disgrace to the six lords of Flower City.”
Fred was arrogant. He paid no attention to Philip at all, his focus completely on Jowin.
In Fred’s perception, Philip was no more than a strong figure from out of town. Although he had some strength and means, he could never overpower the local forces of Flower City!
He was still most apprehensive of Jowin Benson.
What if the mastermind behind the scenes was Jowin?
It was not impossible for Jowin to have arranged everything that had happened.
At this time, Kris Bush, Oscar Gibbs, and the others had also entered the suite. They stood behind Fred and confronted Philip, Jowin, and the rest together.
Jowin chuckled and said to Fred, “Fred, it’s useless for you to annoy me with your words. You’re not qualified to criticize what I do.”
When he said this, Fred’s face was full of arrogance. He picked up the bottle on the coffee table and poured himself a glass of red wine.
Philip smiled lightly and said, “I’m all ears.”
Fred frowned and looked at Philip before saying, “First, release all the people you’ve just arrested. They’re my people and you have no right to detain them.”
Philip thought about it and asked, “What’s the second?”
Fred chuckled as he stared at Philip coldly, saying, “Second, we’ll break your arms and legs. Then, I’ll bring you to see Milo Dunley and Homer Dunley so you can apologize to them.”
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