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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 666

Ron's gaze darkened upon hearing that.

“Do you know what you're saying? I called you over here to discuss this with you alone. I'm worried that things will go badly for you if this blows up. He has a video of you beating them up. If he sues you based on this, you may need to go to jail! It's either paying for damages or going to jail and also paying for damages. You can make your own choice!”

Ron was acquainted with Ezekiel because the latter frequently pulled over drivers on this road. After doing this for a while, it was clear that Ezekiel would encounter challenging individuals who should not be taken lightly.

It was inevitable that Ezekiel would get into conflicts with these people.

Then, Ron and the police officers would have to clean up after him once such conflicts arose.

Although Ron and the other police officers were not in cahoots with Ezekiel, they didn't dare to do anything to the latter either.

One of the biggest challenges to the authorities in Fairlake was dealing with destitute households like Ezekiel's. In fact, it was a huge headache for them.

Fairlake was a poor city. Its citizens lived in the mountains and didn't have much access to education. Not only was it hard for them to find jobs outside, but they were also lazy and disliked working.

Therefore, they decided to stop vehicles on the road in the name of sending blessings to make money.

Blocking the road was an illegal offense, but Ron and the other police officers didn't dare to arrest them.

Although Ezekiel and the others were young men, they had a big family backing them.

This family was not wealthy but had two special characteristics.

They were dirt-poor and not afraid of death.

Once the police officers arrested someone, the members of the family would charge into the police station.

Due to pressure from his superiors, Ron would have to let Ezekiel and the others go.

Donald didn't know and didn't care about the challenges Ron faced.

Donald said to Ron, “I won't be paying for damages, and I don't believe you have the authority to arrest them either. I don't care who your superiors are, but you should report my name to them before you arrest me. I'm Donald Campbell.”

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