Wynn thought about it for a while, frowned slightly, shook her head, and said, “No.”
When Martha heard this, her eyes went taut as she said with a frown, “That’s weird. He’s so rich, but why did he hide it from us?”
After saying that, Martha looked around, got up, and said to the two postnatal care nurses, “You two may go out first. I have some private affairs to discuss with my daughter.”
The two nurses looked at each other, then at Wynn who was leaning against the head of the bed.
“You may go out first,” Wynn said.
“Yes, Madam.”
After saying that, the two nurses left.
After they left, Martha even made a point of closing the door. Then, she quickly turned around, sat back down again, and tookWynn’s hand. She asked, “Wynnie, has Philip not given you anything all these years?”
Wynn was taken aback and asked, “What things?”
Martha was anxious and said, “Things like gold and silver jewelry, bank cards, or anything of that sort.”
Wynn raised her eyebrows, a little confused about what her mother meant, but she thought about it and replied, “Philip gave me a card before.”
“A card? A bank card? Where is it?” Martha was excited. If it was given by Philip, it must not be an ordinary bank card.
‘There must be a lot of money on that card!’
Wynn said, “It’s in the villa.”
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