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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 228

Moreover, he stood up for her in front of others.

She was extremely touched.

On the other hand, Jennifer and the rest turned to look at Benjamin. If everything that Donald said was true, then Benjamin was indeed a despicable person.

“Donald! If you dare to spout nonsense again, don't blame me for whatever happens next!” Starlyn yelled.

Donald lowered his gaze as he questioned, “After Reina's Arowana fish had been poisoned, there were more than thirty channels that strangely joined another enterprise, Stardew International. Care to explain, Benjamin and Starlyn?”

After he had finished speaking, Donald suddenly looked up. His sharp eyes were fixated on both of them, his gaze piercing.

Instantly, Starlyn and Benjamin felt the pressure and dared not make eye contact with Donald.

Bang!

Benjamin slammed his hand on the table and pointed at Donald. “Security! Kick this person out! That's absurd. You don't even have the evidence to prove your point, and yet you're slandering us. Just wait for my lawyer's letter!”

Donald's lips curled into a sardonic smile. “You want proof? Fine. I'll show you the proof!”

The crowd, including Benjamin and Starlyn, were stunned.

The situation that he was talking about had happened four or five years ago. Would there still be evidence?

Even if there was evidence, it would be hard to collect, right?

However, the next moment, Benjamin's body started trembling all over when he saw a middle-aged man who looked to be in his fifties enter. The man looked somewhat cautious after seeing so many people around.

Donald stood up and began explaining, “Let me explain the situation to everyone. This is Mr. Evans, from the income sales department. Four to five years ago, he worked in the outskirt of Pollerton. His job consisted of marketing and selling pesticides and fertilizers. Mr. Evans, could you tell us who was the person that bought large quantities of pesticide from you that year?”

Mr. Evans looked at Donald fearfully. Afterward, he glanced over at Benjamin before saying, “It was this man...”

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