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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 520

In the present society, the safe house became a booming business and became a private clubhouse. There were more than a hundred branches all over the world.

“Jennifer isn't here yet?” asked Oscar.

“She's already in the underground parking and will be in this room in five minutes. All traces of her tracks had been wiped by Youngblood Group. Safety is guaranteed.”

Oscar took a sip of his red wine and sat upright to straighten his clothing. “Are Tyrone and his gang here yet?”

A man hiding in the shadows behind his back spoke up. “Almost.”

Outside Est Montaigne, Rosie raised her head to gaze at the private clubhouse and its glamorous design before sighing and entering it in a rush.

At the reception, a handsome young man dressed in a suit was standing behind the counter. A pair of glasses with golden frames hung on his nose.

It was Tevin Youngblood—person-in-charge of Est Montaigne and a direct descendant of Youngblood Group.

“Please show your membership ID,” Tevin said with a smile.

Rosie took out her phone to show the membership ID while Braxton interrupted from beside her, “I'd like to use Heavenly Private Room. Please arrange it for me.”

“I'm very sorry, Mr. Irving. Heavenly Private Room is occupied.”

“It's occupied?”

Braxton was stunned for a moment. Who would need more protection than me?

Braxton had voluntarily gotten close to Jennifer to kill three birds with one stone. Now that Tyrone had exposed that news, it meant Braxton's evil intentions were unveiled as well.

It did not matter who had Jennifer's back. Braxton would immediately be the first suspect. To avoid being targeted, he had planned to seek shelter in the safe house.

Hence, he could not believe his ears when Tevin told him that Heavenly Private Room had been occupied.

“Mr. Irving, how about I assign you Nirvana Private Room—the second-best room in Est Montaigne?”

“Give me a moment to think about it.”

Braxton was not a fool. By then, he had noticed something amiss.

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