What Happens in Chapter 1025 Warrior – From the Book The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer)
Dive into Chapter 1025 Warrior, a pivotal chapter in The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer), written by Wuze. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Donald sighed and said to Moritz, “You can't blame me for this. If anyone is to blame, it's the old man's hard of hearing. I've asked the same question several times, it's getting tiresome.”
“Pfft.”
To everyone's surprise, the chopstick that Donald held against Moritz's neck really did pierce through!
What no one expected was that the chopsticks were impaled through Moritz's neck, yet not a single drop of blood flowed out.
Moritz covered his neck, retreating with a face full of terror.
The other members of the Wilson family wanted to help, yet they didn't dare to.
After all, no one knew whether the chopstick actually hit a vital spot. If Moritz were to die from this careless act, who would be held responsible?
“Quick! Go fetch Dr. Zion immediately!”
The Wilson family was thrown into chaos, frantically guiding Moritz toward the direction of the village clinic.
Montgomery's face turned ashen, finally dropping his pretense of being deaf and mute.
The question he just asked was actually a way elders typically inquire of their juniors.
The message was clear. He was giving Donald another chance to act like a gentleman. If he was wise, he would let the person go immediately.
Donald understood what Montgomery meant, so he responded to Montgomery through his own actions.
“For no reason, you've harmed my Wilson family member. Leonard, how do you think we should handle this?”
From early on, Montgomery had already figured out that Leonard was a coward.
So, he was asking Leonard now because he wanted Leonard to deal with Donald, to have them fight amongst themselves.
Who would have thought that Leonard would shudder slightly, whispering to Montgomery, “Mr. Montgomery, Donald has always been very measured in his actions. As for his affairs... I can't interfere.”
“Hmm?”
Hearing Leonard say this, Montgomery was filled with questions.
Donald was his son-in-law, and Jennifer was his own daughter.
Now Donald's wielding chopsticks like a weapon, and you're telling me he knows how to exercise restraint? You're essentially telling me that you can do nothing.
Montgomery felt like his lungs were about to explode.
He scoffed coldly and said, “Fine! If you can't handle it, then I'll take over for you!”
Montgomery turned to his family and said, “Members of the Wilson family!”
The large cleaver's blade swept toward the neck of the Wilson family's young member.
This scene appeared quite bizarre to onlookers, as if the Wilson family's young member had taken a knife to his own throat.
But in reality, those who were knowledgeable would understand.
Lara had just used the momentum of this machete thrust to slightly deflect the direction of the attack, thereby leading this Wilson family member to his doom.
“Rudy is dead! This woman actually dared to kill!”
Upon seeing Rudy collapse to the ground, every single member of the Wilson family present was left utterly stunned.
Before they could regain their composure, Lara picked up the large cleaver from the ground, standing in front of Jennifer like a female warrior.
A few drops of fresh blood splattered on Lara's face.
Lara bit the back of the large machete with her mouth, pulling her hair up into a ponytail.
She looked at the Wilson family members around her with a cool gaze, beckoning them with a flick of her finger.
“Come.”
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