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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 196

Jennifer was a little puzzled as she looked at Lily. She was a slim lady in her late twenties, and she looked like the frivolous type.

Christian suddenly recalled something. He patted his thigh and cried out, “Oh, that's right! I forgot to introduce you to my daughter. She is currently the general manager of the credit department at Pollerton Bank. Taking out a mortgage is fine too. You can definitely get a two-hundred-million loan!”

Jennifer did not know how to respond.

They never keep in touch, and now they're demanding favors. Preposterous!

“Jenny, don't forget your roots. You're a Wilson. I even bought clothes for you when you were a kid,” Christian began. He added earnestly, “We have about a hundred people in our clan.

Everybody basically listens to me.”

Christian had a smug look on his face when he said that.

Jennifer looked around.

It was true. Everybody looked at Christian with admiration and respect.

It was no surprise. Within the eighth branch of the Wilson family, Samuel was doing very well with a yearly income of about six million.

“If you're looking for a personal loan, you can come to me,” another person voiced out.

A lady in her thirties was touching up her makeup. “I know the boss of Torson Construction. He has recently won the bid too. According to my resources, he’s allocated six hundred million as start-up capital to fund the project.”

This was Yvonne Wilson, Jason's most beloved mistress.

“I can ask him for a favor and lend you two hundred million. The condition is... twenty percent of your shares and twenty percent annual interest!”

Yvonne, was very loud and decisive when it came to money matters. Others would call her a gold-digger.

If she could close this business deal, Jason might make her his official wife.

It was indeed an exciting idea.

Torson Construction might not be the leading company in the industry, but they were still very wealthy. Their net worth was undoubtedly at least twenty billion.

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