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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 77

This made Rafe panic. “Please get up, Mr. Yates.”

Frankie's face darkened. “How could I do that? This is comfortable for me. How does it feel?”

Rafe was still in a state of shock. “I-It's g-good...”

Frankie was over the moon upon hearing that. “In that case, please do put in a few good words for me in front of Donald.”

Lana rolled her eyes upon hearing that.

For the first time, Rafe felt how mysterious and unfathomable Donald was.

Seeing how the most eminent businesswoman in Pollerton was willing to follow him and how Frankie was so submissive toward him, Rafe could not fathom how powerful Donald was.

“Okay,” he replied.

Frankie was delighted to hear Rafe's agreement. As long as Mr. Campbell is happy, everything I do will be worth it. My reputation as an ingratiating person is not just for show!

The fat on Faye's cheeks trembled as she was worried that Rafe might suddenly become a man of power.

Finnegan, too, also had a foreboding premonition.

After offending Zayne, do I still get to survive in Pollerton ? Well, I could try to rely on the West Prince, Jim, as everyone knows that Jim is not on good terms with Zayne. But would a person like Jim even take notice of me?

“I don't know what your name is, but I can tell you that from now onward, all your businesses in Pollerton are over! This is what you get for offending my boss!” Frankie announced with his index finger pointing at Finnegan.

Finnegan shuddered as consternation was reflected on his face. “Please have mercy on me, Mr. Yates!”

Frankie merely let out a cold snort. “Hmph! Consider yourself lucky that you are still alive after offending Rafe!”

Finnegan immediately looked at Rafe. “Say something, Rafe. I'm your father-in-law after all...”

Faye agreed, “Yes, Rafe. We are still husband and wife. It takes a lot of effort to be together. Am I right? Have you forgotten how much we were in love when we first started dating? Back then, we loved each other so much...”

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