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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 105

“The Wilson family doesn't need people like you! Since we'll be uniting all eight branches of our family, it doesn't matter to us if we dump that one branch of yours!”

Ultimately, Sylvia brought the matter up, reprimanding Jennifer directly.

The latter's face paled to a ghastly white, and she dared not utter a sound.

Kevin, in turn, cowered himself in the corner, not having the courage to speak up for his sister. As for Linda, her usual aggressiveness had also vanished into thin air.

Jennifer could not help but feel lonely and helpless.

Resentment soon crept into her head. She suddenly felt an immense grudge toward Donald.

If they had not gone separate ways, she would never have accepted the help from the Wilson family.

All she had wanted was to earn more money so that they would not have to quarrel over money anymore.

Why do I have to suffer all these humiliations? It was all because of Donald! Because of that miserable six hundred thousand, I have to endure their insults, their mockeries!

Conner said nothing at all, only staring coldly at Jennifer. To merge all branches of the Wilson family, they needed to avoid getting involved in any negative news.

If Jennifer's possessions turned out to be fake, such a shortcoming would definitely be scrutinized and hyperbolized during the unison formation in the future. By then, it would be fatal.

Sylvia maintained her menacing gaze at Jennifer. “What do you have to say for yourself?”

The former's voice was colored with stark judgment.

Unbending, Jennifer lifted her head and refuted, “In my opinion, clothing is just clothing, and a necklace is just that. It's all good as long as I like them. As for their

authenticity, I couldn't care less.”

Admiration flashed across Dexter's eyes as he heard that.

The Wilson family had always been bold, tolerant, and diverse in terms of business.

Be that as it may, Jennifer's business projects had had nothing to do with the Wilson family.

All her projects were sluggish on payment, had a lengthy profit cycle, and the amount of workload was scarce. No doubt the projects would be beneficial to small and medium-sized enterprises, but for a behemoth like the Wilson family, those were purely chicken feed.

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