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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer) novel Chapter 971

Summary for Chapter 971 Tiger Attack: The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer)

Chapter 971 Tiger Attack – 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 971 Tiger Attack shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

As soon as Adler finished speaking, the horse beneath him suddenly stopped moving.

With a frown, Adler flicked the whip at the horse's rump. To his surprise, the horse neighed in pain, raised its hoof, but stubbornly remained in place.

Not only was Adler's horse like this, but even the horses of Weston and Drogo were the same.

“What's going on? Mr. Hackett, are your horses sick?”

“Bullsh*t, I've been taking meticulous care of these horses. They can't be even if you're sick.”

Adler was quite confident in his horse, so he was puzzled, unsure of what was actually going on.

At that moment, Donald massaged his temples and said, “Mr. Hackett, I don't know whether to say you're lucky or unlucky. You'd better get ready.”

“Get ready? Ready for what?”

Adler was looking at Donald with a puzzled expression, when suddenly, a dark shadow lunged at him from the nearby bushes.

Adler who was riding on the horse, was completely dumbfounded.

A gaping maw, blood-red, gradually enlarged in his field of vision. Adler's first thought was that he was done for.

Bang!

A tiger's roar jolted Adler back to reality from the shock.

He looked closely and found that the tiger lunging at him was actually kicked away directly by Donald.

The tiger never expected that such a seemingly frail person could possess such leg strength.

After a heavy fall, it quickly got back up again.

After the failed surprise attack, it didn't recklessly charge again. Instead, it paced back and forth, observing the group of people.

Weston and Drogo who were both riding on horses, were scared stiff.

This was their first time coming so close to a tiger.

If they weren't perched on horseback, they might have already collapsed on the ground out of fear, unable to get up.

But if this tiger roamed in the jungle to harm people, then it deserved to die, just like the tiger before it. There should be no difference in the treatment whatsoever.

Adler took a deep breath, and aimed for the tiger's forehead.

The tiger seemed to have realized something as well. With a roar, it charged directly towards Adler.

Bang!

The gunshot echoed, but the tiger did not halt its stride.

It leapt into the air propelled by momentum. Although the bullet struck it right between the eyes, it failed to penetrate its brow bone.

Adler was knocked to the ground by a tiger, horse and all.

Before he even had a chance to stand, the tiger clamped down on his leg and with a swift swing, flung Adler off to the side.

“Mr. Hackett!”

Just as Adler was about to meet his end in the tiger's jaws, Donald from the side made his move once again.

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