Chapter 136
Philip slapped James across the face, startling Sharon.
“Phillip! How could you hit your son? Are you even a man?”
“Shut up! You were the one who raised him to become a murderer!” Philip’s voice trembled with anger. “Luckily, Mavy is okay. Otherwise, I would want his life!”
Feeling guilty, Sharon could only shield James and sobbed softly.
Zion watched the scene with disdain beside.
Realizing g someone else was present, Philip turned to Zion and said, “Mr. Spencer, I understand what you want. But this is a family matter, can you please..
Zion stood up. He never intended to trouble Marve’s family. He was just worried that Philip might not find out who did it, so he came to inform them
Since it’s a family matter, I trust you would be able to handle it,” Zion said lightly. “However, Mr. Scott don’t mind taking matters into my own hands.”
Philip’s expression changed slightly.
Zion’s words implied heavier punishment for James.
“I understand, I won’t show favoritism.” Philip nodded repeatedly.
Zion raised his hand, and the bodyguards dispersed
“We’re leaving,” Zion said lazily.
“Yes, sir!”
In no time, everyone had left Scott Manor.
James stood up defiantly and pointed toward the now empty door front
“Who are those people? Why do you believe whatever they say? Dad, How can you trust them?”
“Shut up!”
Philip slapped James across the face again, leaving James in shock.
Sharon also became anxious. “Philip! They’ve all left. Why are you still hitting him?”
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“Shut up!” Philip exclaimed angrily. “Zion came personally. He’s done us a big favor by not putting you in prison!”
James turned pale.
Zion Spencer?
Philip ordered, “You have to stay home from today onward. I’m canceling all your cards, and tonight, you’ll come with me to apologize to Mavy!”
“Why should I apologize to her?” James exploded. “Dad, Maeve was raised by our family. Why should I apologize to her?”
Philip was infuriated by James‘ words.
“You’re going to the hospital with me right now! Let’s go!”
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