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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 354

Hearing that, Adrian and Jeremiah, who had been through a lot, had goosebumps all over their bodies.

It was because they could tell that Simon feared Tristan so much from his tone alone.

Moreover, he sounded as though Tristan was an elite warrior.

The latter had to be an extremely powerful person, as he could make someone like Simon pledge allegiance to him.

Therefore, the fishbowl and the fish were truly priceless!

“Mr. Cook, as the manager of Yund Group, please tell me if there's anything I can do to turn this situation around,” Adrian said respectfully. “I'm willing to pay any amount of money for it!”

Simon let out a sigh. “You don't get it. If things can be solved by money, I won't show up here.”

He continued, “That fish is Mr. Lane's favorite. I often saw him talking to the fish, so he must have loved it.

However, it's dead now, and I’ll have to report to Mr. Lane about what has happened. Hence—”

“Mr. Cook, it's all his fault. He's the one who did it!” Mason was so petrified that he almost wet his pants.

Though Simon talked nonchalantly, anyone could make out the murderous intent in his tone.

As such, Mason decided to put the blame on Donald.

“That's right. He's the one who did it! Mr. Cook, you have to investigate the matter carefully!” Jeremiah chimed in.

At that moment, Donald was crouching and staring at the barely breathing Arapaima fish with a thoughtful expression.

Upon hearing those words, Simon looked in Donald’s direction. Then, he commanded slowly, “Lift your head up.”

Donald did as he was told and met Simon's gaze.

Seeing that he was a young man, Simon smiled, losing interest in talking with Donald.

Turning around, he looked at Adrian and Jeremiah. Slowly, he stated, “Thirty million, and I’ll get this solved for you guys.”

Adrian was stunned. “How do you plan to get it solved?”

Simon pointed at Donald immediately. “He did it.”

Then, he waved his hand. “Danny, are the surveillance cameras turned off?”

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