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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer) novel Chapter 901

Summary for Chapter 901 Enduring The Humiliation: The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer)

Chapter 901 Enduring The Humiliation – 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 901 Enduring The Humiliation shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

“Where's my grandson?” Zavion asked anxiously upon seeing no signs of Wilfred or the guards of the Downey family on the cruise ship.

Looking at him, Donald answered, “Your grandson wanted to make a move against me just now, so I had him thrown overboard.”

“T-Thrown overboard?”

At the sight of the bloodstains on the deck, Zavion fell silent.

He lowered his head in contemplation of something or other.

No matter what, the Downey family is one of the Ten Prestigious Families. On top of that, Wilfred was the heir of the Downey family. Just because he offended an insignificant character like Donald, he was thrown overboard in front of everyone here?

At that thought, he could feel that the leash on his fury was on the verge of slipping.

He wanted nothing more than to fight Donald to the death and have the latter join Wilfred in the afterlife then and there.

Nonetheless, he forcefully suppressed the rage within him when he lifted his eyes to meet Donald's gaze.

Grinning, he declared, “Great! I second that! That brat was trying to sow discord between Downey Group and Dragon Fide Corporation by doing such a thing behind my back! If you hadn't done so, Mr. Campbell, I would've acted and thrown him overboard!”

His grandson has been killed, yet he can still smile?

Such a reaction of his had the elites in the business world of New Littbourg torn between admiration and awe toward him inwardly.

Well, there's a reason the Downey family made it into the Ten Prestigious Families. At the very least, his shameless spirit isn't something we can ever hope to imitate.

“Let's not mention the matter about Wilfred anymore, Mr. Campbell. Regarding the misunderstanding between the Downey family and Dragon Fide Corporation...”

Considering the fact that Zavion was being exceedingly tactful, Donald naturally had no intention of disappointing him.

Flashing the man a smile, he assured, “Don't worry. Since you've already clarified that it was a misunderstanding, everything shall remain unchanged between us. There won't be any more problems.”

There was no other choice as the Downey family was not only beneath Donald but also inferior with regard to financial capabilities.

Having missed the advantage of making the first move, the Downey family was then easy prey.

Soren Irving pinned his eyes on Donald and started, “You asked us to bring the heirs of the families who made trouble for you here, and we've done so. Isn't this proof enough of our sincerity, Mr. Campbell?”

Chortling, Donald retorted, “If merely taking a helicopter over and apologizing to me is considered sincere, this sincerity of yours is too cheap. How about this? Have them all drop to their knees and prostrate themselves before me.”

What? He wants us to kneel and prostrate ourselves before him?

Righteous indignation swamped all the members of the nine prestigious families.

He's just too d*mn arrogant! Is he sick of living that he's disrespecting us to such an extent?

“You've gone too far, Donald.”

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