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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 975

“Mr. Campbell, please have some.”

Donald was sitting in his chair when Fidel and Justus, solemnly brought over a tray with two large tiger legs on it to his surprise.

They respectfully presented the tray to Donald.

Everyone around was dumbfounded, unable to understand why the two brothers were so respectful towards Donald.

Seeing that Donald did not accept the two tiger legs, Adler walked over from the side and said with a smile, “Mr. Campbell, these two children have specially roasted these two legs from the tiger to thank you for saving me. Please be sure to accept our gratitude.”

“Alright. Since it's a token of your goodwill, I'll accept it.”

After receiving the two tiger legs, Donald realized he couldn't finish them all by himself. He took a small knife and cut off a piece of meat from the tiger leg for himself to eat, then handed the rest to Weston to distribute.

“This is my first time eating tiger meat, and it's incredibly robust. It tastes much better than beef.”

“Isn't that stating the obvious? Can a cow really compared to a tiger?

“Tigers spend their days roaming the mountains, and they are known as king of beasts. Naturally, their meat must be delicious.”

Initially, everyone had quite a few complaints about coming to such a remote and impoverished place.

But now, after having tasted tiger meat, it seemed that everyone's previous dissatisfaction had been thrown far into the clouds.

“Mr. Campbell, it seems like you're not particularly interested in this tiger meat.”

After getting to know Donald, Drogo discovered that Donald was not the unapproachable boss he had imagined him to be.

So, he plucked up the courage and started to initiate conversations with Donald.

As Donald was enjoying his meal, he said, “What's so special about tiger meat? I've eaten lion meat, ostrich meat, and even crocodile meat.”

Drogo stood next to him as he listened with a puzzled expression.

“Mr. Campbell, you must be joking, right? Can we actually get this kind of meat back home?”

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