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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 977

“Mr. Campbell, don't worry. This young man is just showing off his skills.”

No sooner had Adler finished speaking, than Justus fired the third shot.

The third shot pierced through the layers of shrubbery, completely obliterating the gopher's body.

The spot where the gopher had just hidden was absolutely impossible to detect with the naked eye.

In other words, Justus' ability to hit the gopher was indeed reliant on his hearing.

The gopher was at least a hundred meters away from him.

Not to mention the noise made by the gopher in the bushes was quite subtle, which made it an even greater challenge for one's hearing.

With a proud grin, Adler turned to Donald and asked, “Mr. Campbell, what do you think of my two boys? Could they possibly assist you with some odd jobs?”

Adler held Donald in high regard, but his two sons might not necessarily feel the same way.

Especially after showing off their skills, both Fidel and Justus suddenly became somewhat inflated with pride.

They strutted over to Donald, their pride swelling like victorious roosters.

Donald sneered, “With this level of skill, you're dreaming if you think you can hang with me. You're way off.”

Fidel was a bit more mature, so when he heard Donald say this, he didn't say anything in response.

However, Justus simply couldn't stand Donald's arrogance.

We're all human beings. My dad respects you because he's my dad. If you think we're not qualified enough, then at the very least, you should show us what you're capable of.

Justus felt upset and didn't bother to hide it.

He directly handed over the shotgun he held in his hands.

“Mr. Campbell, my father always says you're a deity in human form. Since you're a deity, why not show us a little of what you can do?”

“Justus, you're out of line!”

Adler still wanted to fight for the two of them, but who would have thought that Justus would just blurt out something like that.

Isn't this considered an offense to Mr. Campbell?

After being yelled at by Adler, Justus stopped talking.

Just by looking at his expression, it was clear that he was not convinced at all.

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