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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer) novel Chapter 816

Summary for Chapter 816 Blacklist: The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer)

Chapter 816 Blacklist – 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 816 Blacklist shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Weston hurriedly waved his hand. “Let's not talk about that today, Mr. Campbell. We need professionals to calculate the details. There's no rush, anyway. We can take our time. If you don't mind, how about we have a meal together later?”

Talking about food made Donald feel sick in the stomach.

I ate too much today. I want to exercise.

“I'm good. I've got something to deal with later. If that's all, I'll take my leave first.”

While Donald got up to leave, a woman's sarcastic voice suddenly rang out behind him.

“Hey, isn't that our famous writer, Ronson Churchill? Why is he all dressed up and sitting here? Are you promoting your script again?”

A frown formed between Donald's brows. For some reason, the woman's words annoyed him.

Determined to find out who the speaker was, Donald turned around to find a fit woman with heavy makeup plastered on her face. She was also holding the hand of a man in a suit.

Weston quickly explained, “Mr. Campbell, that woman is Ronson's ex-girlfriend, Venisha Holloway. She's an actress who dated Ronson for five years. They broke up when she learned that no one wanted to turn his scripts into films.”

Their dating for five years meant they still had feelings for each other, yet they behaved like enemies as soon as they met.

The man, whose arm Venisha was holding, smiled.

“So, he's the useless screenwriter you were talking about?”

Raising her chin smugly, Venisha asked Ronson, “Do you know who he is, Ronson? He's the son of Glory Film Group's chairman, Jermaine Zogby. Of course, he's my boyfriend now. He invested in a movie worth thirty million and plans to make me the female lead. It's going to be hard to get my signature when we meet the next time.”

Ronson said nothing the entire time.

Jermaine gave Venisha's hand a pat, hinting for her to calm down.

After that, he turned to Donald with a look of disdain. “You sound like you're from the industry, but I don't think I've seen you before. Which company are you from?”

The reason Jermaine was so confident was that he knew every big shot in the industry.

If Donald was truly a top-ranking individual, Jermaine would remember him, whether he was a director or an investor.

Jermaine had no impression of Donald, which meant he was not from the industry, and neither was he anyone famous.

Regardless of which one it was, Jermaine would not bother to treat Donald with respect.

Since Donald did not respond, Jermaine continued, “I'll spare you this time if you apologize to my girlfriend now. Otherwise, believe it or not, I'll get everyone in the industry to blacklist you.”

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