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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 268

A few kilometers away, Lana, Reina, and Wynter gathered and looked at Donald anxiously through the drone.

“Jennifer has gone too far!” Lana was agitated when she learned that Jennifer had leaked the information about Jadar Stone.

“If something happens to Donald, I'll let Jennifer pay for it even if I'd have to sacrifice everything I have.” Wynter's beautiful eyes were sullen.

Reina did not speak but clenched her fists. She, too, felt extremely uneasy in her heart.

At six o'clock in the morning, Jennifer met Kevin and others. The family of three had been horrified. Jennifer settled them in the hospital before she rushed over to the substation.

At that moment, everyone's gaze was fixated on the substation, and all parties were paying attention to it at all times.

A three-kilometer radius around Donald was blocked off by the military, so there was no way the idlers and other irrelevant people could approach.

However, that only referred to ordinary people.

Over the substation, more than a dozen drones flew over constantly.

At eight o'clock, a Mercedes-Benz G-Wagen drove over speedily. It was driven by Ryan, with Lilith in the passenger seat.

Lilith was wearing a white radiation protection suit like an astronaut, tightly wrapping herself up and looking at Donald affectionately.

She got out of the car, stroked Donald's face with both hands, and said softly, “I feel sorry that you have to go through this.” “It's my responsibility,” replied

Donald.

“You might die.” Donald caught sight of Lilith's reddened eyes through the goggles.

“I’ll try my best.” Donald did not say much.

Ryan's eyes were reddened too.

Perhaps that was the charm of Donald as Lord Campbell.

Despite knowing it was a tough and dangerous battle, he stood there without hesitation.

Truth be told, he could refuse and choose not to get involved.

With his status and strength, no one would hold him accountable. Even if the experiment failed, it would have little impact on him.

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