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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 664

The man's words were clearly a veiled threat.

Throwing him a glance, Donald asked, “What's your name?”

“Ezekiel Brown, what about it?”

“Ezekiel? Your faith is your business and has nothing to do with me. Also, I don't need your blessings or these scarves. So now, why don't you take this back and get out of my way? Either that or I'll step out of the car and send you to meet your god.”

Donald's words infuriated Ezekiel.

After running this con for many years, he had seen all sorts of characters, but it would always end with them groveling at his feet, begging for forgiveness.

Giving the car door a violent kick, Ezekiel pointed at Donald as he snapped, “Fine, kid. Since you want to test your hand against me, why don't you come down and I'll get my friends to say hi.”

At the sight of Ezekiel's kick, his companions knew that Donald wasn't paying up.

Thus, they proceeded to surround the car and kicked it en masse.

Since they were in the middle of nowhere, there were obviously no surveillance cameras around. Therefore, Donald had no way of proving that his car was damaged by them.

Just as Donald unbuckled himself and prepared to get down, Jennifer stopped him. “Darling, why don't we just give them the money? It isn't worth getting into a scuffle over such a small sum.”

Donald threw Jennifer a reassuring glance. “It's evident that this isn't their first rodeo. It's true that four hundred isn't much to us, but believe me, if we give them an inch, they'll definitely take a mile. We can never allow people like them to do whatever they please.”

With that, Donald opened the car door and got out.

Cracking an insidious smile at Donald, Ezekiel gave a signal with his right hand. Three burly men subsequently lunged forward to attack the former.

As these men were used to life in the mountains, the men had tanned skin and bulging muscles. They looked a lot more fearsome than an ordinary city dweller.

More importantly, it was obvious that getting into fights was a norm for them.

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