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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 1034

Sigmund gently placed his teacup aside as he spoke.

Just as he placed the teacup on the tray, Donald noticed the small pond in the courtyard bubbling as though it was boiling.

Donald's brows furrowed slightly. It seemed that the technique Sigmund excelled in was related to water.

“Hey kid, I heard you're a Stella Warrior too. How about showing me a couple of your moves?”

No sooner had Sigmund's words fallen than a small snake formed from water suddenly sprang out of the little pond.

The little snake lunged directly at Donald, moving at an incredibly fast speed.

Without a second thought, Donald swiftly sidestepped, attempting to dodge the water snake's attack.

To his surprise, the water snake was incredibly agile. After missing its initial strike, it unexpectedly turned around, circled back, and launched a surprise attack on Donald from behind.

With a wave of his right hand, Donald summoned the stones on the ground into his palm.

Donald condensed these stones into a long blade of stone, and with a backhand stroke, he slashed at the water snake.

This single stroke cleaved the water snake into two, but the bisected serpent didn't cease its attack.

Although the back half of its body had fallen to the ground and turned into a puddle of water, the front part with the snake's head was still moving forward to bite Donald!

Under pressure, Donald had no choice but to swing his sword again.

This time, the sword sliced directly through the water snake's mouth, cutting the water snake in two with a single stroke.

Sitting on the small wooden platform, Sigmund couldn't help but shake his head when he saw that one water snake was enough to send Donald into such a scramble. He said, “It's normal to be young and spirited, but if you can't accurately assess your own strength, it's not called being young and spirited; it's called courting death.”

Assuming victory was certain, Sigmund said to Donald smugly, “I am a fair man. You severed the arm of a member of the Wilsons, so you should cut off both your hands in return. Only then can I spare your life.”

In Wilson Village, Sigmund's status was even higher than that of Montgomery.

Therefore, his manner of speaking and acting was naturally even more superior than Montgomery.

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