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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 1130

Donald encountered a recurring issue - these fools often failed to comprehend his warnings. They foolishly believed themselves to be powerful, acting as if they were the best in the world.

"So, have you made up your mind, kid? Are you going to take a beating from me, or will you hand over the woman behind you?" Enver taunted, reaching out to grab Donald's shoulder with a look of disdain in his eyes.

Enver wanted to assert his power and make Donald back down in the face of adversity. However, Donald's expression remained unchanged, his face as calm as ever.

An average person might have felt their shoulder being crushed at this point, but Donald didn't even consider Enver's grip strong enough to give him a decent massage.

"Didn't your mother teach you that it's impolite to casually make physical contact with others?" Donald firmly grasped Enver's wrist, gradually increasing his grip.

Initially, Enver thought Donald was overestimating his own abilities, but his expression quickly changed.

Enver's wrist felt as if it was trapped in an iron clamp, and to make matters worse, this clamp was tightening with each passing moment!

"Ah! It hurts, it hurts, it hurts!" Enver, who had intended to resist, finally couldn't bear the pain and cried out loudly.

In an attempt to fight back, Enver threw a punch at Donald with his left hand. However, to his surprise, Donald simply added a bit more force with his right hand, instantly nullifying the strength behind the punch.

As Donald twisted his right hand, Enver had no choice but to slowly kneel down, following the direction of Donald's twist.

Duccio, standing next to the car, raised his eyebrows upon witnessing this scene.

"Enver, what are you doing? Hurry up and deal with that monkey. Don't waste time!" Duccio's words made Enver curse under his breath in anxiety.

Does he think I'm here to put on a show with him? This kid really has me under his control!

At that moment, Enver experienced indescribable pain. The force from Donald's hand was simply too great. He could even hear the sound of his own wrist bone shattering.

If this continues, my right hand will surely become useless.

"I apologize, Sir. It's my fault. I'll immediately release that woman."

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