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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 89

Sighing, Lilith explained, “I originally wanted to join Horizon Group, but he turned me down. Every member of the group is the cream of the crop in their field. He set a rule that they would not accept any national-level scientists. All the scientists would have to work for their own nation.”

“I didn't know he was so patriotic,” remarked Lana.

“It might seem like he doesn't care about others' opinions of him, but he's actually pretty arrogant inside and has always wanted to serve the country,” remarked Lilith as she nodded.

When Donald came out of Lana's office, Charles was already waiting downstairs and bowed respectfully. “Lord Campbell, the Wyvern King from Horizon Group has arrived.”

With his hands behind his back, Donald instructed, “Get in the car.”

A couple of seconds after he entered the luxurious Rolls-Royce, another man

stepped forward and looked at him respectfully. “Lord Campbell.”

It was a handsome but aloof man.

His eyes were long and narrow, and he had a defined jawline, giving the image of being cold and distant.

Kingsley Felton was a member of the Horizon Group and one of the top 100 assassins in the world.

“You're here,” Donald piped up.

“As long as you need me, I'll do whatever it takes to be here for you.” Kingsley was very excited because Donald was his role model. He even imitated Donald and put on an indifferent expression.

“Go to Tayhaven with these two things and the reclamation approval documents. If the Wilson family refuses to obey, kill a few of them,” ordered Donald coldly. “Send them in the name of Horizon Group.”

“Will it cause Ms. Wilson any trouble?” inquired Charles. “If the Parasite finds out

“It's okay. I've got my own plans,” Donald interrupted.

Hearing that, Charles remained silent.

Shortly afterward, Kingsley left after taking Eternal Love and A Midsummer Night's Dream.

Pollerton was still prosperous. The financial district was beautifully illuminated. Reina was still processing orders in the office and had not gone home yet.

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