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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 930

The following morning, Donald, feeling rejuvenated and full of energy, descended from upstairs and promptly made his way to the airport by car.

Someone was already waiting for him at the airport when he reached Feston.

“You must be Mr. Campbell from the headquarters, right? I've heard so much about you. My name is Declan Laird, but you can call me Declan.” Declan welcomed Donald with a beautiful assistant by his side.

Donald's swift glance at the assistant immediately captured Declan's notice.

Declan cleared his throat lightly and said to his beautiful assistant, “Naomi, what are you standing around for? Hurry up and help Mr. Campbell with his luggage.”

Adorned in a form-fitting pink dress, Naomi cast a flirtatious look in Donald's direction. She sauntered over to him with a coquettish demeanor and suggested, “Mr. Campbell, allow me to assist you with your luggage.”

Perhaps by design, or perhaps by chance, as Naomi drew nearer, she appeared to accidentally bump into Donald.

He could sense the soft and smooth texture of her skin.

Observing that Donald's gaze remained unwaveringly fixed on Naomi without faltering, Declan immediately grasped the situation. It seems the person from the headquarters doesn't appear capable, or at least, their weakness is quite evident. But that works in our favor. Having insight into his vulnerability provides us with an advantage to manage him more effectively.

After Donald got in the car, Declan started to strike up a conversation and get friendly with him. “Mr. Campbell, it seems you didn't bring much luggage this time.”

Recognizing that Declan was gauging his response, Donald answered casually, “It's actually a habit of mine during business trips. I tend to purchase whatever I require on the fly. Dealing with excess baggage can be rather inconvenient. Additionally, I usually bring back local specialties for my wife upon my return, which is why I've kept my belongings minimal this time.”

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