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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 307

About a few hundred people stood up simultaneously in an instant.

Yet, Tyrone let out a cough, surprising many and causing them to sit down unwillingly.

After all, who dared oppose him other than those who wished for death?

Sebastian looked at Tyrone with narrowed eyes and instantly knocked on the table with his right hand, creating a crisp sound.

Kingsley looked at Sebastian coldly. “Silence!”

The latter froze and stood up immediately, ready to unleash his wrath.

However, Timothy promptly grabbed him and advised, “Don't be reckless. We have an urgent matter on hand.”

Only then did Sebastian sit down while Timothy wiped away his cold sweat. He's such a hard master to serve.

Kingsley shot a glare at Sebastian and turned his attention away.

Thus, Gideon began walking forward with the bidding document in hand as Michael, Jack, Derrick, and the others followed him.

Gideon bent his body and bowed low as he handed the bidding document to Kingsley respectfully. “Please have a look, General Felton.”

“Please report to Lord Campbell, saying the Campbell clan shows their utmost sincerity and looks forward to collaborating with Lord Campbell,” Tyrone said immediately.

Kingsley knocked on the door without speaking a word and entered the room.

Many people's eyes widened in surprise, and they stretched their necks to take a glance at Donald's actual appearance. Nevertheless, a screen was blocking their view, and they could only notice someone sitting behind it. The crowd could not even see a clear silhouette.

Everyone saw Kingsley passing the bidding document to the man behind the glass screen, and all they could hear were the flipping of pages.

Silence hung in the air at that moment, apart from the sounds of papers being turned.

Only a minute had passed, and a stack of documents was flung out of the screen as the crowd watched.

“This won't do. Next!” Kingsley announced.

Gideon and Tyrone were stunned as everyone shifted their gazes at the former.

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