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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer) novel Chapter 1096

Summary for Chapter 1096 One Against Four: The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer)

Chapter 1096 One Against Four – 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 1096 One Against Four shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

“All right, hand me this notebook. I'll help you turn it into cash.”

Hearing Donald's words, Jonty remained skeptical.

Can he really get us cash based on this manually recorded attendance book alone?

Right then, the sound of the bell signaling mealtime echoed from the construction site's cafeteria.

By right, after a busy day, mealtime should be the happiest moment.

Yet, Jonty and the others didn't seem to have much enthusiasm.

Several workers even asked each other, “Are you eating today?”

Donald became even more bewildered as he listened from the side.

Everyone's doing manual labor here. How can they manage without eating?

As if seeing through Donald's doubts, Jonty explained, “The cafeteria on the construction site is contracted by Wilbur's sister-in-law. Since we can't leave, we have to get all three meals settled in this cafeteria daily.”

He sighed, continuing, “If the food in this cafeteria tasted better and had bigger portions, none of us would have any complaints. But the food here...”

Hearing that, Donald joined the line, curious to see what the food here was really like.

As there were not many people eating, it was soon his turn.

Upon laying his eyes on the dishes displayed before him, Donald almost threw up on the spot.

The meat dishes were beef and potato stew and pickled pigs' feet.

However, not only were the chunks of beef covered in white, sinewy tendons, but even the potatoes were all blackened and hard. With one glance, one would be able to tell they were clearly not made from fresh potatoes.

And then there was the pickled pigs' feet.

The pig's trotters still had mud and pig hair on them. Anyone in their right mind wouldn't eat such food.

How could this be a nourishing meal? This was basically torturing oneself.

“Hey! What exactly do you want to eat? Why are you standing here in silence?”

Upon being forced into the pot, the man let out a piercing scream, prompting the chefs to rush out from the back in a hurry.

“What's going on? Who the hell are you? Are you looking for trouble?”

Three chefs, with knives in hand, were about to approach Donald.

Donald's face darkened. Instead of retreating, he advanced and took the initiative to strike.

At first, the workers thought that Donald seemed quite cultivated, so he would certainly be injured this time.

To their shock, in less than half a minute, the three chefs who were just flaunting their power were now lying on the ground, wailing in pain.

Donald had knocked down four strong men in succession. This piqued everyone's curiosity about his story, and they wondered why he was so impressive.

“F*cking hell! Can't a lady get her beauty sleep in peace? What on Earth are you deadbeats making a racket about out there?” Valerie Wilder emerged from the adjacent small room, dressing herself as she walked.

When she saw her staff lying all over the ground, she halted in her tracks. “Did you beat them up?”

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