Chapter Summary: Chapter 763 Forcing Xanathos To Talk – The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer) by Wuze
In Chapter 763 Forcing Xanathos To Talk, a key moment in the Romance novel The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer), Wuze delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
“At worst, if you think you are at a disadvantage, I'll make it up to you, okay? You can do anything you want to me tonight,” Susan added.
“Make it up to me? Sure!” Donald replied.
Susan was instantly relieved by his agreement.
Knowing that she could not afford to offend a Stella Warrior, much less a high-level one, she was only focused on staying alive. As for the other matters, she would consider them later on.
Alas, her joy was short-lived, for Donald suddenly wrapped his fingers around her neck.
“You... Why...” Susan stared at him in horror, unable to fathom why he laid his hands on her when he had promised otherwise.
“Maybe I'm not the most loyal to you, but Gavin was. Even so, he still ended up dying. Why must you come up with excuses instead of admitting that you wanted to kill him? I hate people like you, so you are better off dead!” Donald snarled.
Xanathos, seated on the couch, heard a sharp cracking sound before Susan's head tilted to the side limply, all signs of life vanishing from her.
Despite his calm appearance on the surface, Xanathos panicked internally.
This brat... How on earth can he kill someone without batting an eyelid?
Men generally treated women gentlemanly, so it was rare for a man to be stony-hearted enough to end the life of a woman as beautiful as Susan.
After all, as Aldrich's secret lover, Susan was a stunner.
Yet, Xanathos realized Donald did not fall into Susan's seductive trap from the very beginning.
It was as though she was just a skeleton who was not attractive to the latter at all.
Well, since death is inevitable, I might as well go down with honors.
At that thought, Xanathos said to Donald, “You and I have nothing to discuss. Just kill me if you want to.”
“Kill you? You're so naive,” Donald uttered.
He then looked down at Xanathos, who was still sitting on the couch. “There's no secret in this world that I can't unravel,” he added.
At the end of his last sentence, he grabbed Xanathos' right hand and pressed it against the table. Next, he took the wine bottle and smashed it against the latter's hand.
The excruciating pain from having a broken finger caused Xanathos to shrill in agony.
Luckily for him, such pain had its limits, for the protection mechanism of the human body would numb the person after the suffering reached a certain threshold. Ultimately, as long as Xanathos was hard-hearted enough, his current pain and suffering would not be a problem.
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