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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 1031

Wilson Village was not short of money, so they didn't skimp on accommodations for Leonard and his group.

The mansion was quite spacious, with a front courtyard filled with a variety of flowers.

Although they weren't particularly precious types of flowers, it was clear that someone had been taking care of them regularly.

Once Montgomery and the others had left, Jennifer, sitting on the sofa, expressed her distaste, “Dad, why did we have to come all the way here to acknowledge some granduncle? I feel like their entire family is full of social climbers. They even want to kill Donald! Just how lawless are they?”

Leonard laughed awkwardly as he explained, “Don't judge your second uncle as just an old man now. He had quite a wide network of contacts when he was young. Besides, if we want to live well in the future, we have to rely on our own family. How can I trust outsiders?”

It was quite normal for Leonard to have such thoughts.

In this era, anyone who wished to accomplish great things had to have the support of their own family members.

That was why, when looking at successful conglomerates or powerful clans, whether domestically or abroad, they were almost always prominent families. It was all about a family coming together.

Only with the combined efforts of such blood ties could everyone's financial and material resources be elevated to a higher level.

Leonard didn't find anything wrong with such a mindset, but for Donald, it was quite naive.

In Donald's opinion, truly cohesive organizations were never maintained by blood relations but by everyone's shared goals and beliefs.

Take Quadfield, for example.

Even though it had been many years since he last presided over Quadfield, if any issues were to arise there, Donald would undoubtedly return to resolve them without hesitation.

Similarly, if Donald encountered trouble outside, all it took was one command from him, and hundreds of thousands of elite Quadfield warriors would follow him through hell or high water without hesitation.

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