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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 957

Though a person armed with a gun possessed a great advantage in combat, they were also vulnerable from a certain perspective.

As he faced Benson, it looked as if Donald was not the least bit concerned about any threat posed to him.

Armed with a gun, a man's first instinct was to hold on to it at all costs.

That meant that Benson's right hand would be clenched around his weapon and was thus prevented from forming a fist or anything else to strike Donald.

“She already told you that money is for her mother's medical treatment. How could you be so heartless? Do you not have a mother?”

D*mn, has this kid lost his mind? Not only did he snatch my gun, but he also dared claim that I don't have a mother!

Benson gritted his teeth. “You'd better not meddle in things that don't concern you, kid. Do you have any idea what happened to the last person who did?”

Donald looked at Benson, his lips spreading into a grin. “Do you know what happened to the last person who spoke to me like this?”

Benson was just about to show Donald a thing or two to establish dominance when out of nowhere, Donald swung his right foot lightly, and Benson felt as if his calf had been struck by a sledgehammer.

Crack!

It snapped with a sickening crunch.

Bang!

Castiel fired a shot at Donald.

At the moment Castiel fired his gun, Donald tilted his head just in time to dodge the bullet.

Before Castiel could fire a second shot, Donald pulled Benson in front of him, effectively blocking Castiel's line of fire.

The sequence was so smooth that it left Castiel completely astounded.

Suddenly, Roddy realized that Donald was not as simple as he first appeared.

“We can talk this through, sir. I'm sure there's no need to resort to violence.”

With a gentlemanly demeanor, Roddy addressed Donald, “You offered me your drink, and I am very grateful for that. So, in consideration of that gesture, we can forgo this lady's money.”

Everybody else on the plane was outraged upon hearing Roddy's proclamation.

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