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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 103

It was an emerald ornament. It looked somewhat timeworn and ancient as it shimmered through its oxidized surface.

“That's from the royal family of the Agraria dynasty. It's worth fifty million!” Someone from the crowd pointed out immediately. That person must have had a deep knowledge of antiques.

Jades were one of the favorites of the royalty in the Agraria dynasty. Just three years ago, the tomb of the king of Agraria was robbed, unearthing a large number of emeralds. Portions of them even went missing at that time, and that emerald ornament was one of them.

“All right, I'll accept it,” said Conner. He was on cloud nine.

“Grandpa.” Shannon went up to Conner and curtsied to him. “I wish you happiness for the years ahead. And I'm giving you Durbaine today!”

Durbaine? What the heck is she talking about?

Everyone's eyes widened in astonishment.

Shannon then opened up a map, with a bunch of labels and wordings on it. On top of it, there were some official government documents.

Nigel narrowed his eyes instantly.

“This is the development blueprint for Durbaine's Subway Line 3. And these documents are the project approval letter and the request for proposal,” Shannon explained word for word.

The others were dumbfounded at the sight, especially Rodrick from Durbaine city. He fell into an utter shock, seemingly unable to regain his senses.

The Yeager family was based in Jadeborough, and Durbaine fell on the east side of Pollerton. They were more than a thousand kilometers apart, with four states and sixteen cities in between.

Yet, the Yeager family managed to lay their hands on the development blueprint and project approval letter for Durbaine's Subway Line 3.

Is this the true power of the Yeager family? There's no way I can ever compare to that! For the first time ever, Rodrick felt extremely powerless.

It was terrifying to witness such a feat coming from the descendant of a century-old affluent family.

Even Conner started to breathe heavily, for it was too valuable of a gift.

That precious gift alone represented the strong bond between the Yeager and Wilson family.

In contrast, gifts like the golden sculpture and emerald ornament could not even hold a candle to that.

Feeling inferior, Jennifer heaved a sigh upon watching the scene.

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