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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer) novel Chapter 951

Summary for Chapter 951 Protect: The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer)

Chapter 951 Protect – 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 951 Protect shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Upon watching Billy disappear into the shadows like a ghost, Amelia, who had been standing behind Donald, was so shocked that she didn't know what to say. “Who... Who exactly are you?”

Initially, Amelia thought of Donald merely as a businessman. Perhaps he was a bit cunning and had connections, but his methods were within the bounds of normal business competition.

To Amelia's surprise, Donald went on a killing spree. Not only did he take care of Black Tiger and the latter's minions, but he also directly killed Fridolin and Declan.

Obviously, an ordinary businessman wouldn't be capable of murdering people like slaughtering chickens.

Therefore, at that moment, Amelia's feelings toward Donald were quite complicated.

She felt that Donald was a true warrior and experienced a genuine sense of admiration in her heart for him.

However, she also found Donald terrifying, feeling that the Donald of that moment was from a world different from hers.

“I'm Donald. What, is this your first day knowing me?” With a smile, Donald pulled out a piece of chewing gum from his pocket and handed it to Amelia. He spoke earnestly. “Do you think I was a bit too ruthless?”

Amelia nodded, believing that Donald's actions were excessively harsh. “You killed people. How can that not be considered ruthless?”

Donald said with a smile, “I'm sure you've heard the saying 'the business world is like a battlefield' before. Many of the world's conflicts, when you get down to it, are all about money. Why did Fridolin order someone to kill us? It's not because we have some deep-seated vendetta with him. No, it's simply because we were blocking his path to wealth. Tell me, if we encounter this kind of situation again, what would you choose to do?”

Upon hearing Donald's question, Amelia fell silent.

Indeed, in the past, Amelia had never imagined that matters of business could directly involve someone's death.

Before, she always thought that the most outrageous thing Fridolin could do to her was to limit her personal freedom.

However, she realized that if Donald wasn't with her, what she might have to endure could be even more terrifying than she imagined.

This kind of resilience was something Donald found extremely admirable.

He smiled at Amelia and said, “Indeed, you've passed my final test. Rest assured, if you work for me, I won't put you in harm's way.”

Donald clapped his hands. Immediately, two women dressed in black uniforms emerged from the shadows. “Their names are Addison Corcra and Avery Corcra. They will be solely responsible for your safety from now on.”

Both of them stepped forward to pay their respects to Amelia. Then, Addison said, “Ms. Ellis, from now on, I will protect you in public while Avery will do the same in the dark.”

After Avery bowed at Amelia, she retreated, completely concealing herself within the shadows, as if she had never appeared at all.

Amelia stared at Donald, feeling as if she was in a dream.

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