What Happens in Chapter 1120 The Reward – From the Book The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer)
Dive into Chapter 1120 The Reward, 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.
Holographic projection technology was not considered advanced by most organizations.
However, the problem was that the holograms they created required a significant amount of data collection and analysis, which ultimately led to the development of a holographic projection model.
Meanwhile, this tablet only took three seconds to boot up and complete the projection.
As someone who had once commanded the Quadfield Army, Donald understood the immense importance of establishing an accurate map within three seconds.
It meant that in the future, wherever one went, they could familiarize themselves with the surroundings faster than others. It also allowed the computer to assist in planning the optimal route, thereby increasing the success rate of missions.
"Did you develop these features?" Donald looked at Geraldine skeptically, clearly doubting her abilities.
Geraldine waved her fist and angrily said to Donald, "What do you mean? Can't I develop such a product? Take a look at this. I developed it too!"
Geraldine unceremoniously put a watch on Donald's wrist.
Donald felt a slight prick on his wrist, and the watch immediately displayed his entire body's health status.
"This watch can monitor the wearer's physical condition in real-time. Once the wearer shows signs of poisoning, excitement, mental confusion, or other abnormal conditions, the watch will promptly send the data back to surrounding teammates and the control center. Of course, to handle emergencies, the watch also contains a protein serum for detoxification and an adrenaline injection."
The watch's function of detecting the body's condition was not useful for Donald.
However, for low-level Stella Warriors and even ordinary soldiers, this watch could save their lives in many situations.
Next, Geraldine showed Donald items such as glasses, mobile phones, and rings.
These items looked ordinary, but they had special auxiliary functions.
"How about it? Are you satisfied with these products I supervised?" Geraldine spoke with pride.
Due to their proximity, the pleasant fragrance of her perfume wafted into Donald's nose.
Donald said with a stern face, "If you can ensure quality in mass production, then I'm satisfied with the products you've shown."
A three-day trip?
Donald instinctively wanted to refuse.
Geraldine pointed in the direction of Jennifer's bedroom, hinting for Donald to consider his response.
"Fine, but I won't carry your bag or do anything for you during these three days. Don't expect me to do anything for you."
"I won't ask for much. As long as you're willing to accompany me, I'm satisfied."
"Is there anything else? If not, I'm going back to sleep."
Donald finally dragged his weary body back to his own bedroom.
However, just before falling asleep, he couldn't shake the feeling that Geraldine had somehow tricked him.
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