Summary of Chapter 767 Not His Match from The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer)
Chapter 767 Not His Match marks a crucial moment in Wuze’s Romance novel, The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
The tiger was the king of animals, and its attacks were frighteningly powerful.
At the same time, one elephant was capable of annihilating ten enemies. If it stomped its feet, Donald could only dodge. He did not dare to confront it at all.
Nevertheless, Donald had to admit that Mortimer's attacks were innovative and amusing.
In fact, Donald could sense that the summoned beings' agility and attack speed had vastly increased once Mortimer's Stella Warrior force field was fully activated.
Standing behind Mortimer, Aldrich was laughing boisterously as he watched Donald dodge the ferocious beasts' attacks.
“Very good! F*ck! This d*mn brat thinks too highly of himself. How dare he look down on me? Mortimer, kill that brat, and I'll give you another two million!” Aldrich ordered.
He knew how powerful Mortimer was, so he was certain that Donald was doomed.
Yet, when he walked to Mortimer's side, he was frightened by the latter's appearance.
Mortimer had beads of sweat on his forehead, and his face was completely colorless.
“Mortimer, what's wrong? Don't scare me!”
“Leave now, Mr. Fuller... This brat isn't a nobody. I might not be able to defeat him,” Mortimer said, sounding extremely frail.
“What? How can you not be his match? Aren't you making him run everywhere right now?”
A woeful chuckle left Mortimer's mouth. “He's only toying with me. If he wanted to end this fight, he could have done so when it began.”
Indeed, Donald was interested in the summoned beings.
He wanted to find out whether or not those summoned beings possessed a consciousness of their own and to what extent they could be used.
Therefore, despite how he seemed to be running helter-skelter to dodge the attacks, those beasts were actually unable to come close to him. That was a clear indicator of the power gap between Donald and Mortimer.
With a gentle wave of his right hand, the surrounding wind whipped up the leaves on the ground to form a bull.
Even though the bull was not as fierce as the tiger and the leopard, its sudden appearance still startled Mortimer.
“How... How did you know...” Mortimer stuttered, staring dazedly at Donald as if he had seen a ghost.
Was he observing how I channeled the energy of Stella Warrior while avoiding the beasts? Is that why he managed to summon one after studying me for a short moment?
“I learned by observing. It doesn't seem too difficult,” Donald answered.
That flabbergasted Mortimer even more. Did he really learn it through observation? Just who is this man?
When Donald realized Mortimer was staring at him in shock instead of launching an attack, he sighed and said, “It seems that you've really run out of tricks. In that case, die.”
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