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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 978

Weston and the others had no idea what just happened outside.

Anyway, ever since their arrival at Adler's house, hearing gunshots in the morning had become quite the norm.

The two brothers were either hunting or practicing their shooting skills.

After waking up each person in the film crew, the team officially set off, heading towards Eagle's Beak.

Even though they were prepared to endure hardships, they were still left breathless and exhausted when they actually set foot on the mountain path.

“I initially thought that once we reached the grassland, each of us would be riding a horse, traveling at our own pace. But to my surprise, I haven't seen any plains yet. Instead, these mountain roads just make me sick.”

The photographer carrying the equipment had the toughest job.

All the photography equipment on their shoulders were incredibly valuable.

Don't even mention the bumps and knocks. If they had been placed on an uneven surface for too long, they might have to adjust things like the level on the instrument.

So, as they carried these devices forward, each of them was extremely careful, fearing they might damage the equipment.

“You think you'll be fine once we reach the prairie? Let me tell you, riding a horse is much more strenuous than walking. When you walk, only your feet get tired, but if you ride a horse, your thighs will bear the brunt.”

The makeup artist was clearly experienced.

He knew that riding a horse was not the same as driving a car.

You sit in the car all day, at most you would just end up with a sore back and waist.

But if you rode a horse for a whole day, your thighs were sure to get chafed.

Just as the group was wondering when they would finally reach Eagle's Beak, another team appeared within their line of sight suddenly.

“Isn't that Mario's team? Speak of the devil and he shall appear.”

Weston and his team spotted Mario's group, and Mario and his team also noticed Weston.

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