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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer) novel Chapter 906

Summary for Chapter 906 No One Messes Around On My Set: The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer)

Chapter 906 No One Messes Around On My Set – 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 906 No One Messes Around On My Set shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Geralt's connections were the source of his bravado.

After bearing with Ronson for a long time, he felt a sense of satisfaction from speaking his mind.

Ronson might be forthright and bad-tempered, but he still managed to maintain a rational mind.

It wasn't lost upon him that slapping Geralt would naturally mean the end of the movie production and everyone losing their jobs as a result.

In the end, the sight of Ronson seething filled Geralt with glee.

He then sneered, “And here I was, wondering how big of a deal you are, Ronson. It's clear not that you're nothing but an id*ot. That said, I'm not someone who holds grudges. If you're willing to grovel on your knees and apologize, I'll forget everything that you said to me tonight. How about that?”

“Geralt, you've gone too far this time!”

Weston was shocked by Geralt's outrageous demand. It was one he would never accept, let alone Ronson.

Nonetheless, Geralt, resolute in cowing Ronson into submission, responded in a nonchalant tone, “Yea, I'm doing it on purpose, so what are you going to do about it?”

Smack!

No sooner had Geralt finished speaking than a bag full of mineral water bottles slammed into his face.

Unable to dodge in time, Geralt was thrown onto the ground by the impact.

“Am I on the wrong set? How dare anyone behave with such impunity no my set?”

The sight of Donald walking over in slippers and holding two bags of water bottles brought a sense of elation to Weston.

“Mr. Campbell, you're finally here. If you hadn't come, I would have been at a loss on how to deal with this.”

After placing the bags on the table, Donald gestured for everyone to get a drink.

Donald grunted in agreement.

As the movie director, Weston was responsible for the film crew's coordination.

If Ronson was allowed to flare his temper indiscriminately, it would become an impediment to the crew's work.

“All right then. Take this jerk aside and let him rest. In the meantime, I'll resolve your problem for you.”

Donald's words brought a sense of reassurance to Ronson.

All he wanted to do since the beginning was to have his creative writings expressed perfectly.

As long as the matter regarding the filming location could be resolved, he was willing to compromise on everything else.

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