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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 517

That was the treatment for first-level members.

One could become a ninth-level member if one paid an annual membership fee of a hundred million.

The places where the ninth-level members resided were called safe houses, and Youngblood Group could provide all sorts of protection measures comparable to the president's security!

It could be said that the Youngblood Group's safe houses were renowned all over the world. It was also a forbidden place for countless mercenaries.

“Is Est Montaigne a safe house?” Donald asked indifferently.

“No. But it's close to one. Oscar is an eighth-level member. As soon as he enters Est Montaigne, the number of people who dares to lay a finger on him in the country is no more than thirty! It's absolutely safe!” Sebastian said.

“Then I'll make it unsafe!” Donald narrowed his eyes.

After hanging up the phone and thinking for a long while, he called Bradley. “Bradley, fetch me my traditional clothes.”

Bradley was stunned for a long time before finally responding, “Roger!”

Donald had a total of nine identities. Golden Lord was the first, and the chief of Azuro was the second.

His combat robe was a set of traditional clothes, a black umbrella, and a bowler.

Hidden in the black umbrella was the Stygianite Dragon Sword Breaker forged in Mount Konlange. It was made from stygianite, a metal known to have the world's most incredible lethality.

The three greatest metals of the universe consisted of adamantium, with extreme defensive properties, the heaviest metal called jurganite, and stygianite, the metal that could produce the sharpest edge.

In just ten minutes, an ordinary-looking truck stopped outside Bow Street, and Donald walked into the cabin.

As soon as he entered, Bradley was down on his knees with a set of traditional clothes, a black bowler, and a glossy black umbrella behind him.

The combined umbrella's ribs and the handle were the world-renowned supreme weapon, the Stygianite Dragon Sword Breaker.

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