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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer) novel Chapter 1051

Summary for Chapter 1051 Money Is No Object: The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer)

Chapter 1051 Money Is No Object – A Turning Point in The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer) by Wuze

In this chapter of The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer), Wuze introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 1051 Money Is No Object shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

With Aspen personally handling it, the security guard naturally wouldn't ask him for an invitation again.

Donald pointed to the bag on the ground, and said to Enzo, “You're a good lackey. Take the money in this bag. I don't want it anymore.”

Upon hearing Donald's words, Enzo instinctively glanced at Aspen.

This bag was filled with nothing but Anglandurn currency, easily amounting to over a hundred thousand at the very least.

So this man just drop it?

Aspen looked at Enzo and said, “Since Mr. Campbell has already said it's for you, you should take it.”

“Yes, Boss.”

Enzo was somewhat excited holding this money.

This was a hefty sum of over a hundred thousand which was enough to let him live comfortably for the rest of his life.

Then, he followed Aspen into the private club. He began to introduce Donald to the history of the club, as well as the types of people who attended the banquet that day.

In a nutshell, the goal was to make Donald feel that the banquet he was attending tonight was of the highest standard and class.

After simply listening to Aspen's introduction for a while, Donald suddenly said impatiently, “Mr. Oakley, I've spent so much money at the door and even gave your subordinate over a hundred thousand. Do you think I'm just here to attend your banquet?”

“What, do you think I, Donald Campbell, am such a person without insight?”

Hearing Donald's words, Aspen asked with a smile, “If Mr. Campbell isn't here for the banquet tonight, then what brings you here?”

Donald cast a glance around deliberately to ensure no one could hear him. Then, he turned to Aspen and asked, “I heard you're researching a cancer-fighting drug here, is that true?”

The smile on Aspen's face suddenly froze.

“Mr. Campbell, where did you hear this? This is a finance conference, not a medical conference.”

“Mr. Campbell, what's the rush? I didn't say we don't have that medicine here.”

Finally, Aspen made up his mind, and smiled at Donald. “As you know, Mr. Campbell, this medicine is the latest scientific research achievement, so it will take some time before it hits the market. I'm just curious as to why you ask?”

“Of course, I'm buying it for my friends. I might as well make an investment and earn some money. What else could I do?”

Donald spoke with a certain air of wealth and confidence, “Dragon Fide Corporation has always been interested in profitable projects across various fields. In fact, Ms. Wilson is particularly concerned about the development of the medical field. So, if you really do have this kind of cancer drug, then we can have a serious discussion about cooperation today. Rest assured, money is not an issue.”

When Aspen heard Donald say that money was not an issue, he immediately realized that his luck might be turning around.

Recently, the organization had started to take unconventional measures due to issues with research funding.

If I can reel in a big fish like Donald, wouldn't my status in the organization skyrocket?

With this in mind, Aspen gestured and led Donald to a room nearby, saying, “Mr. Campbell, I believe we need to have a more detailed discussion.”

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