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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 325

Wynter's heart ached even more at the sight of Donald, whose food intake was so little that he had to have a protein injection once every two days in order to maintain the nutritional level that his body needed.

Besides, Hannah had told her that there was no point in getting surgery.

“Donald, how am I going to live if you're no longer with me anymore?” Wynter couldn't help but hug him and bury herself in his chest.

“Don't worry. I'll get better,” assured Donald, but Wynter shook her head in response.

She had seen the suffering that cancer patients went through before they passed away. Donald's condition was exactly the same as theirs—unable to eat and had to rely on protein injections to sustain their lives while their bodies grew weaker and weaker.

“Get me a glass of water, please,” muttered Donald. He then grabbed his phone, rushed into the restroom, and began to throw up.

Afterward, he took the glass of water from Wynter and rinsed his mouth. Snorting a bitter laugh, he switched on his phone to check the messages from his subordinates.

Lord Campbell, all the best equipment had arrived in the country. Once the construction of Lord Campbell Mountain Villa is completed, we can assemble them immediately.

Lord Campbell, we've bought the raw material needed for controlled fusion technology. It costs one hundred million per kilogram. We've acquired eight kilograms of it.

The molecular formula of Jadar Stone is found. Exposure to intense sunlight could really destroy its molecular structure. The theory you suggested— to expose Jadar Stone under the solar flares—is viable!

The artificial sun created using the controlled fusion technology can be officially launched a month later!

Nodding, Donald called Kingsley and instructed, “Tell Jennifer to sign the contract and complete the construction of Lord Campbell Avenue as soon as possible.”

“All right, Lord Campbell. There is something I need to report, though,” replied Kingsley promptly.

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