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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 66

“What sample?”

Reina enunciated, “The saliva, urine, and blood samples of a thousand citizens in our A I

country!

Narrowing his eyes, Donald questioned, “Genetic research?”

“Not sure,” responded Lana after letting out a sigh.

Immediately, Donald fell into deep thought, and his gaze darkened.

If it really involves genetic research, then the Parasite truly deserved to die! If these samples were smuggled abroad, the consequences would be dire.

“The instructions on the document are obscure. It mentions nothing about who to hand over the samples to and the base's location,” Reina stated.

Moments later, Donald straightened his back and uttered, “Okay. I'll investigate it. How's the preparation?”

Reina was instantly enthralled at the mention of her scarlet swans. “Almost done. More and more people are leaving negative comments online. According to the statistics, more than ten million people are upset with me.”

Even when so many haters were attacking her online, she did not seem bothered.

“When will Pollerton Television come?” Donald queried.

Shaking her head, Reina replied, “I don't know. It's a government-owned television station. It won't be easy.”

“Find someone to report on you,” suggested Donald.

“I've tried it before, but no one came,” Reina stated.

Hearing that, the man laughed. “What if you find a topic that others are interested in?”

“What topic?” Reina was curious.

“Let's say you have a rumored boyfriend who has been pursuing you, but you rejected him. After that, he began to date your younger sister. His love for you has turned into hatred, so he reported you for eating wild scarlet swans and kept providing evidence that your scarlet swans were caught in the wild. Will this topic pique the interest of the public and Pollerton Television?”

Reina was stunned for a moment.

Pollerton Television would definitely be interested because emotional programs were their primary focus.

For instance, even when a wife cheated on her husband, he still stayed with her and never left. Or there was a husband who had several wives, and the reporter from Pollerton Television would act as a mediator to resolve the conflict. Another example was a husband who married two sisters at the same time and should be condemned to bigamy.

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