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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 766

D*mn it! He resembles that villain who wore shorts paired with slippers! And even though he's dressed improperly, I know he can't possibly be an ordinary man, seeing that he could toss my subordinate into the living room from so far away.

Aldrich hid behind Mortimer and asked anxiously, “Brat! Who are you? I don't know you.”

Donald shrugged. “Well, I can introduce myself now. My name is Donald Campbell, and I'm Jennifer Wilson's husband.”

Aldrich had never heard of Donald before because the Youngblood family never considered the latter a threat. All the Youngblood family wanted to achieve at that moment was to get rid of Jennifer and, in that way, lure the mysterious person protecting her out of their hiding place.

Even so, Aldrich fell silent after discovering that Donald was Jennifer's husband.

Initially, he wanted to treat the latter politely to see whether they could reconcile the conflict.

However, at that moment, it seemed like both men could only fight until their last gasps to settle the scores.

After all, Aldrich could not deny his involvement in the matter as he had already issued an assassination order in the underworld.

“Kill him, Mortimer. I'll pay you three million if you get the job done,” he ordered.

Mortimer chuckled when he heard Aldrich promise to pay him that hefty amount.

He then took out a pen and held it in between his fingers. “Please move back slightly, Mr. Fuller. I only need five minutes to get rid of this brat.”

Eyeing Mortimer, Donald chuckled and asked, “Are you sure five minutes is enough? Should I give you more time?”

“Five minutes is more than enough!”

With that, Mortimer swung the pen in his hand, and Donald noticed a drop of ink flying out of it.

The ink grew bigger mid-air before transforming into a fierce-looking leopard that pounced at Donald.

An illusion spell?

Donald was a little astonished because it was his first time seeing an attack of that form.

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