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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 886

Asher was going to wait for the three elders to come to teach Donald a lesson, but Donald did not share his level of patience.

He picked up a bottle of toothpicks from the table, took them out one by one, and held them in his hand as he asked, “Geraldine told me on the way here that Keross and Colson often bully her. Is that true?”

Keross and Colson remained silent when they heard that. Archer, who was young and aggressive, lost his patience and asked, “So what if it is true, huh? Are you going to stand up for this b*tch?”

Swoosh!

Those words had barely left his mouth when a toothpick flew out of Donald's hand and pierced Archer's tongue.

While toothpicks were not lethal weapons, it still hurt a lot to get stabbed by them.

While Archer screamed in pain, Keross shouted furiously, “How dare you hurt my son? You—”

Yet another toothpick came flying out of Donald's hand and pierced Keross' face.

Just like that, they both had a toothpick embedded in their face. The pain was so severe that their faces were still twitching even after they removed the toothpicks from their wounds.

Colson was about to say something when a toothpick pierced his top and bottom lip.

After witnessing Donald's exceptional use of toothpicks, the members of the Harper family finally realized what was going on.

Having understood that Donald refused to hear any of them speak, Asher remained silent and glared viciously at the young man without saying a word.

The Harper family would suffer a bit of humiliation if its juniors get pricked by toothpicks, but things would be incredibly different if it happened to the head of the Harper family instead.

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