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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 692

Naturally, Ruth was not happy with the impact it had on her reputation.

Her mood was horrible as a result of that cooking segment on the show, and Weston made things worse by having them cook with a partner in the second segment.

Evelyn, who ranked first in the previous segment, was paired with Ruth, who ranked last.

The rules remained the same whereby the team with the most delicious dish would score the highest.

As Evelyn was a pure-hearted young girl, she wanted to win the contest and was very focused when preparing the dish.

The contrast between them ended up making Ruth appear arrogant and ignorant.

As the number of conflicts they had continued to increase throughout the segment, Ruth finally exploded when it was time to serve up their dish as Evelyn had Ruth bring it out.

“So, Ruth accidentally burned herself on the hand when serving up the dish, but she blames it on Evelyn and threatened her on the show?”

“That's what happened live on camera yesterday, and Ruth came over today to confront her about it. Naturally, we journalists can't afford to miss out on something like this,” Wilde replied with a smile.

Donald was speechless when he heard that.

This is clearly a disaster! Why did Weston tell Jennifer that this show was a huge success? He really needs to stop hiding the bad news like this. While Ruth may be a nobody to me, I still want to resolve this through legitimate means if possible. After all, we're both rather famous individuals to the public. If I make her disappear immediately after she has gotten into a conflict with Evelyn, then it won't be long before people start focusing on Evelyn and me.

With that in mind, Donald asked, “I have a way to get you inside, but you will have to cooperate with me for the foreseeable future. What do you say?”

Wilde was willing to answer all of Donald's questions precisely because he had a feeling Donald was not a nobody.

Hence, his eyes lit up with excitement when he heard what Donald said.

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