Login via

The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 104

“Let's proceed to our next agenda, shall we?” Nigel glanced around the hall and was wonderstruck upon catching a glimpse of Jennifer.

She was clad in a sapphire blue gown with a piece of black Corleon meteorite necklace, looking just as stunning as Shannon.

The fifteen million worth of A Midsummer Night's Dream gown and the ten million worth of Eternal Love necklace created by the world-renown designer, Lilith Snowden, could easily upgrade any woman's elegance and beauty.

Despite being clueless about what sort of gown and necklace Jennifer was wearing, Nigel still had the taste to gauge that her outfit would have cost at least ten million.

Where did she get her outfit from?

Before Nigel could continue his speech, Sylvia piped up, “Hold on. It seems that someone here hasn't presented a gift yet.”

Sylvia's sudden admonition left the crowd stunned, and they began staring at her.

After all, to publicly request gifts on such an occasion was not a respectful act.

For some reason, she still chose to do so.

That could only mean that Sylvia was not fond of that person, and she was using the perfect opportunity to kick that person out of the Wilson family.

Silence hung thick in the air as everyone waited for her to call out that person's name.

Sure enough, Sylvia made her way to the center of the banquet hall. Using her wooden cane, she pointed at Jennifer.

“Where's your gift, Jennifer?”

The crowd then turned and stared at Jennifer.

Having hundreds of people glaring at her, Jennifer became uncomfortable, and her mind went blank.

That was her first time ever encountering such a situation.

She went into a daze, and so did everyone else.

At the same time, Dexter, Thomas, and Shannon, too, were all dumbstruck.

In fact, Shannon was also amazed when she recognized Jennifer's outfit.

The esteemed Eternal Love and A Midsummer Night's Dream were both huge hits during the International Fashion Week, produced by the top luxury designer, Lilith Snowden.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame