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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 168

Joshua looked straight ahead while talking as he dared not make eye contact with Donald.

At that moment, Gideon's expression darkened once again. How many times have I been humiliated today?Also, how can Joshua disregard the Campbell clan's deterrence and come over to wish an abandoned individual from the Campbell clan a happy birthday? Is he not afraid of losing his future?

In response, Raymond got up and shook Joshua's hand courteously. “Sure, Mr.

Green. Go ahead.”

Following Joshua's departure, everyone heaved a sigh of relief and looked at their watches. It's already almost eleven. Aside from Sixten and the people with him, no one will come here anymore. Right?

While they were pondering, a series of clacking sounds generated by high heels sounded.

Instantly, the over-sensitive people shifted their gazes toward the door in unison.

It was a tall and slender woman in a gown. She had a cold expression presently.

Thanks to her current attire, her beautiful legs were on full display. Moreover, she was wearing a pink bag over her shoulder. As she had a deadpan countenance, one might think she was born expressionless.

She seemed like a woman who had no interest in anything other than studying and learning.

That woman was none other than Hannah.

At the mere age of twenty-eight, Hannah was a medical professor, a visiting professor at Pliston University, and a double-degree doctorate holder.

On top of that, she had published ten theses in the world's top medical science journal—Aesculapius.

One must realize that such a journal was known as “The Nobel Prize” in the medical world. For ordinary medical professors, publishing a single thesis in that journal was impossible in their entire lifetime, let alone ten.

However, Hannah managed to complete ten theses on her own.

“Old Mr. Campbell.” Hannah paid obeisance to Raymond.

In the meantime, the members of the Campbell family had varying expressions while watching everything that was occurring with narrowed eyes.

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