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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 661

Jennifer looked at Donald intently as if she was trying to determine whether he was lying to her.

Taking in a deep breath, Donald said, “Fine, I am mad. You have to do something to make it up to me.”

Then he wrapped his arm around Jennifer's waist and whispered in her ear, “Darling, since we've already registered our marriage, when are you planning to give me a baby?”

His hot breath fanned her ear, bringing a blush to her face.

Feeling boneless, Jennifer pushed Donald's chest weakly like helpless prey. Of course, her attempt proved to be useless.

“Stop it. Dad and Mom are upstairs,” she managed shyly.

“Our mansion is huge and soundproof. So what if they're upstairs?”

“Hmph, it seems like you're not really mad. I'm done here.”

Jennifer pushed Donald away and rushed upstairs.

Donald did not think anything would happen between him and Jennifer that night anyway. He only did that on purpose to ease her worries.

Entering the open-air bathroom, Donald soaked in the bathtub and messaged Billy: Send me information about the organization named Bloody Hand right away.

The fact that its people could place a wooden sign on Wynter's table without anyone knowing meant that they had the ability to break through the Lowe residence's security.

If they actually placed a bomb in the study instead of a wooden sign, Wynter would sustain serious injuries or even die.

In less than a minute, Billy texted Donald the information about Bloody Hand.

Donald had thought that Bloody Hand was merely an organization with competent members, but after reading what Billy sent, he realized it was even more notorious than long-time terrorist groups.

Not only did Bloody Hand's mercenaries and assassins rank first, but the organization was also even hailed as the most reliable intelligence collector and seller.

Bloody Hand seemed to have appeared out of nowhere, but it became the top ranker in different rankings almost immediately.

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