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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 387

Entering from behind, Kevin informed, “Well, I've recently gotten to know someone by the name of Peterson Walker. He told me that he has a crush on you and is hoping to celebrate your birthday with you tomorrow.”

Jennifer narrowed her eyes.

Peterson was known as a master of deep breathing skills and tranquility. He was also a distinguished guest of many politicians.

However, Jennifer knew that a master of deep breathing skills was simply a disguise for his actual identity as a broker.

Apparently, the most classic incident back then was when he gave Joshua a slap, but the latter dared not go against him.

A broker meant that he was a bridge for politicians to communicate with each other for corruption.

Any businessman who wished to get acquainted with a politician would require the help from Peterson to introduce them.

Therefore, although Peterson seemed to be a quack, he actually had an astounding identity.

Technically, he had inherited his father's work as his father used to be a broker as well, who had always been active and powerful at Terrandya Provincial Center.

Furthermore, Joshua had also looked for Peterson.

Unwilling to get involved with such people, Jennifer flatly rejected, “There's no need for that. I have my own plans tomorrow.”

Linda's expression became grave and stern. “That won't do! Mr. Walker adores you a lot, and he has already booked a restaurant for tomorrow, which is at Grand Laurel!”

Jennifer was startled.

Grand Laurel was a lavish restaurant, with average spending of ten thousand and above for each person.

While Kevin beamed from ear to ear, his cheeks were scarlet red, indicating that he had consumed some alcohol. “He has booked thirty tables to celebrate your birthday!”

Thirty tables would fit more than three hundred guests, which would cost three million, meaning that the expenses for the entire banquet would be five million at least.

Fully aware of what was on Kevin and the others' minds, Jennifer snapped impatiently, “No means no. I'm not going!”

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