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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 398

Skylar added, “He's right. What does that have to do with you? A warning for you! Don't go near Jennifer anymore. You are not worthy enough to be with her!”

Donald was ready to unleash his fury when Jennifer tugged on his arm. “It's okay. Let them be. Today is my birthday.”

Hearing Jennifer's words, Donald stopped in his tracks. He decided to ignore Kevin and Skylar.

Meanwhile, Brandon, standing on the side, stood up suddenly and walked toward Joshua with Peterson trailing behind him. Both of them had strange looks on their faces.

Joshua was in the middle of a conversation with Zayne when he noticed the men. He asked politely, “How may I help you, Mr. Walker?”

Even though Joshua was unafraid of Brandon, he was fearful of Silas from Terrandya Provincial Center.

Silas was the big shot behind Brandon. He was a mighty man that even Neil was unwilling to provoke or offend.

Brandon was no ordinary person too.

After years of experience working as a broker, he had gotten hold of more than ten network connections, and Silas was not the most prominent one among them.

That was why Joshua didn't dare retaliate when Peterson slapped him three years ago.

Trained by Charles, Joshua was nothing compared to Brandon when it came to connections.

Brandon and Peterson sat down. “Joshua, that's so bold of you.

Someone has just set off fireworks publicly in such a large area, right here in Pollerton. Why didn't you put a stop to it?”

Joshua looked at Donald. He grabbed a tissue and wiped his mouth. “There are no written rules that show that people in Pollerton are prohibited from using fireworks. The rules are merely in discussion as of now. Before the regulations are approved, it isn't illegal to set off fireworks.”

Slap!

Suddenly, Peterson hurried forward and gave Joshua a tight slap.

The crowd was startled by his sudden movement. They stopped in their tracks as they landed their gaze on

Joshua and Peterson.

The astonishment in them grew.

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