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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 64

Lucas was a mad one, especially how he drove the Parasite out of Pollerton.

When he saw Donald, he was taken aback for a moment. So this is Lord Campbell? The very person that managed to turn the odds in his favor and defeat the Crusader? Isn't he a bit too young? He looks about the same age as my son.

He looked toward Charles suspiciously. Did the old geezer find someone on the streets to pass off as Lord Campbell?

“Are you Lord Campbell?” Lucas asked, not a single hint of politeness in his tone.

Immediately, Charles' expression darkened. “How dare you! He is Lord Campbell.”

Lucas heaved a deep breath and replied, “I don't mind yielding to you. However, you need to show me your capability.

Otherwise, I will never believe that you're Lord Campbell.”

Donald laughed. “How should I do that?” “Defeat me!” Lucas answered.

“Give him a Barrett.” Donald pointed at the corner of the room, which stored several rifles.

Both Charles and Lucas were stunned, for a Barrett was a heavy sniper rifle with a shooting range of one thousand and five hundred meters, loaded with armor-piercing ammunition. It could destroy radar stations, trucks, and even fighter jets.

“How about you?” Charles felt chills running down his spine.

“I don't need anything,” Donald replied. “Enough! Let's start.”

Lucas felt goosebumps all over his skin as he held the Barrett in his hands. Is he crazy?

“Come on and shoot me!” Donald said.

Charles was looking at him dazedly. It had been some years since he came to Pollerton, but it was the first time seeing someone battling a Barrett empty-handed.

“Go on...” Although Charles felt terrified, he did not dare go against Donald's orders. However, he felt a sense of anticipation in his heart as Tristan was always filled with praise for Donald. However, he had never seen how powerful the latter was.

Upon hearing that, Lucas knelt on the floor and set up the rifle, aiming right at Donald's chest. Gritting his teeth, he pulled the trigger.

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