The First Heir (First Heir)

The First Heir (First Heir)
chapter 114



Wynn. Philip said it as if he knew. How did Philip Clarke find out who Professor Turner's patient was? "Alright, I know you're trying to make me feel better, but since Professor Turner isn't free now, we just have to wait," Wynn said with a hint of impatience. However, Philip smiled and said, "Wynn, do you believe me?" Wynn looked at him suspiciously. To him it really felt like he was a little different today, as if he had a little more confidence than before. "You're my husband. If I don't trust you, who should I trust?" he said with a small smile. Well, that's what he said but it's actually just lip service. When it came to this matter, he trusted Juan more. After all, Juan was rich, powerful, and well connected. He even begged Professor Turner to give Mila a fighting chance. Nevertheless, he did not wish to hurt Philip by


saying that in front of his face, so he told her a small lie. Philip is not stupid. He knows what he's thinking. Holding her soft, small and delicate hand, she said softly, "Don't worry, Wynn. I'll call Professor Turner.


Mila will be able to go to the hospital tomorrow, and she can have surgery in a week from now." A week from now? But Juan said Professor Turner would not be available for the next half month. Is Philip implying that Professor Turner will spend that time helping Mila? Not likely. Wynn gave him a faint smile. "Alright, Philip. I know you're trying to comfort me, but this isn't something we can force.


I will talk to Juan about the details. You should go back home and live with Mila." With that, Wynn lay on the bed and turned to his side, laying his back in front of Philip. Philip looked at his back, but he did not continue to try to explain. Inwardly, he said to himself, "You'll know next week, Wynn. Your husband is completely useless." After he left the hospital, Philip returned to the company. Agnes had been taking care of Mila the whole time.


He loves kids and loves playing with Mila. The vehicles that the company gave to the delivery courier have all been turned into BMWs, and that made a big splash in cyberspace. That means Gopher Delivery Services are also trending at the moment. Countless netizens tried to guess who the owner of the company was. They are so good with their money!


with a respectful smile. The people in the room were mostly the students and specialists Henry had brought with him. They were all also secretly shocked to see their teacher, an internationally renowned medical expert, treating a mediocre-looking young man with respect. They had long heard that Professor Turner had come to Riverdale specifically for a certain man. They just didn't think that he would be so young. That probably means he has a pretty impressive background, huh? "You don't need to be formal, Professor Turner. After all, you are my guest and a legend in the medical world. Please, don't be so polite with me." Philip smiled and replied politely. They both sat down, with George Thomas accompanying them. After a few toasts, Henry went straight to the point. "Mrs. Clarke, Turner Hospital wants to start a research division here at Riverdale. I hope I can count on your support in this endeavor." He wanted Philip's help and not just an investment. With Philip's support, Turner Hospital can definitely start their Riverdale division.


After all, Turner Hospital is quite capable. Every other city would be clamoring for their presence on their land. Philip is different. The background is another story altogether. Henry Turner knew that very well. As long as he could get Philip as an investor, the future of Turner Hospital would definitely surpass domestic boundaries. In addition, Turner Hospital also needs funding for their research. The amount of money they need is no joke. Sure, that's Henry's ultimate goal in all of this. Philip said calmly, "You can talk to old George about this. Whatever money you need, just ask him and he'll give it to you." When Henry heard that, he immediately beamed and raised his glass. "My expression is more than a thank you, Mr. Clarke's.


On behalf of all the doctors in the country, I toast to your generous contribution." With that, Henry finished his glass.