Summary of Chapter 837 Treason from The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer)
Chapter 837 Treason 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.
Donald chuckled aloud. “You can shoot me to death as I don't have a firearm license. What about Mr. Dolton? Does he have a firearm license? Can I shoot him to death, too?”
Gren fell silent.
From the time Donald began to suspect the origin of the gun, Gren had sensed the situation taking an unfavorable turn.
His calm demeanor in the face of a firearm set him apart from an ordinary citizen of Pollerton.
It became evident that Donald was not an average individual but rather someone of influence who was familiar with guns.
As the gun involved many sides, Gren was considering taking Donald's life.
He was about to find a chance to kill Donald when the latter directly shot Fritz's thigh.
Bang!
A gaping wound appeared in Fritz's thigh.
Fritz held his thigh and crashed to the ground. Gren was about to pull out his gun when Donald pointed the gun at him.
Gren gulped and froze.
He did not expect Donald to fire the gun brazenly.
“Tell me your military unit number,” Donald ordered.
“Why should I?”
Bang!
Another gunshot rang out. This time, Donald had shot Gren's right wrist.
“Because I have the gun,” Donald said, his voice dripping with disdain. “Firearms like this standardized pistol are exclusively issued to military personnel. Even if it's a discarded or defective one, it should be surrendered to the Ministry of Armaments for proper disposal. Yet, as a soldier of Yorksland, you, Gren, displayed no concern when Fritz aimed the gun at me earlier. It appears that you even entertained the thought of killing me just now, right? You want to compete with me in a contest of speed and accuracy? You are no match for me.”
The military had its own rules, so one couldn't do as one wished.
Donald was threatening a Special Operation Force member with a gun. While his actions constituted a serious offense, it wasn't necessary to involve the entire Special Operation Force to handle the matter.
Even if Donald possessed remarkable skills and they were unable to apprehend him, the local police might seek assistance from the riot police.
It was simply impossible for Donald to meet Jimmy with his current identity.
As Gren was determined not to alert Jimmy, Donald pulled his phone out and asked, “The ombudsman of the South Sea Military Region should be Sophus Larsen, right?”
Gren's eyes turned wide when he heard Sophus' name.
Sophus only transferred to the South Sea Military Region one year ago. Donald is not an active military officer. How does he know Sophus?
Before Gren could figure out what was going on, Donald had already called Sophus.
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