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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 439

Shaking her head, Lana sneered, "That's all I wanted to say.

I wish you a blissful marriage."

Upon finishing her sentence, Lana gave Jennifer an earnest look before leaving.

Watching her silhouette disappear, a cold glint emerged in Tyrone's eyes.

"You should go home. I'm tired," Jennifer suggested to him.

Tyrone nodded and didn't insist on staying.

Jennifer walked out of the mall dejectedly and looked up at the sky. All of a sudden, she felt a mysterious chill envelope her.

Back at Scarlet Swan Villa, Donald looked at Reina, who stuck to him like glue, and said, "I have to go now."

Reina didn't insist on him staying despite the reluctance in her eyes, for she knew that he had plenty on his plate now that he was back.

Meanwhile, at Pollerton University, Ysabel had clearly lost a lot of weight over the past year. Her mother, Beatrice, continued to lecture on campus.

At that moment, inside the basement storage room of their house, a man and a woman were lying on the ground, their faces pale. The woman, in particular, was coughing blood, a symptom of the grievous injury she had suffered.

They were Holton, one of the three Lords of the Terrandya Underground, and Yolanda.

When Silas decided to bury Arnaldo and Holton in Pollerton forever, Yolanda came to Holton's rescue and escaped with him to Pollerton University where they hid.

"Holton, I'm done for." Yolanda's face had lost all color as she stared at Holton, her eyes brimming with affection.

"Francesco almost blew up my heart with a single palm strike." Tears welled in Holton's eyes. "You'll be fine. I'm sure of it.

We just have to hide for a while."

But for how long? The men Francesco and Silas sent have already arrived at Pollerton University and are sniffing out our tracks. They will be on to us very soon!

Just when Holton was about to speak, Yolanda suddenly covered his mouth. "Someone's coming."

As both of them lay low, they slowed down their breath to the minimum.

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