The Son-In-Law Shot To Fame Chapter 229
Son-In-Law Madness
Chapter 329 I Refuse To Work With You Donald kicked the wheelchair, and Kevin instantly fell off.
âD*mn it! Iâll end your life! Dad, kill him!â Kevin bellowed, attracting many peopleâs attention.
Jennifer looked at Donald unhappily. âDonald, how could you beat someone as you like? Moreover, heâs my younger brother.â
Donald had lost interest in talking with Jennifer.
She stomped her feet and ran to help Kevin up.
Sylvia and the others stood aside as they observed the chaotic scene with smiles.
Nigel glanced at Donald. The former then stepped forward and said, âDonald, arenât you very impressive? Why do you have cancer at such a young age? Is it karma?â
Nigel did not like Donald at all. Perhaps because the latter was Jenniferâs ex-husband, or maybe because his character of always being unperturbed by things and not having too many emotions irritated Nigel.
As the abandoned child of the Campbell clan, what right does he have to have this temperament?
So far, Nigel had only seen one person with such character.
It was none other than the heir of the strongest prominent family, Vincent.
Donald turned his gaze to Nigel and said nothing.
What the h*ll, young man? Why canât you just sign the contract peacefully? Why must you provoke me?
Nigel continued to ask, âWhat does on the verge of death feel like? Are you filled with reluctance or persistent unwillingness? Look at how beautiful your ex-wife is. Someone will sleep with her once your life ends.â
âYou look like youâre very excited.â Donald glanced at him indifferently.
Nigel chortled and was feeling extremely happy. âIâm ecstatic.â
âWhat are you excited about?â Donald asked flatly.
âBecause youâre about to meet your end,â Nigel answered truthfully while laughing.
Donald replied, âI donât think there are any grudges between us.â
âYouâre overthinking. Youâre not worthy of being my opponent. I merely think youâre an eyesore.â Nigel shook his head, and mockery was seen on his face.
Donald nodded in response. âOkay. I got it. I think youâre not the right fit for the Lord Campbell Avenue project.â
Before Nigel could answer, Sylvia glared at Donald and interrupted, âWho do you think you are? He canât sign it just because you said so? Do you think youâre Lord Campbell or Kingsley? How dare you blabber around here when you look like a gigolo? Just go home and await your death.â
After Sylvia spoke, Jonathan added, âSheâs right, Donald. Iâve read about you in the Abandoned Children Of The Campbell Clan. Do you think youâre the son of a wealthy family? Even the Campbell clan doesnât accept you. Stop spouting nonsense here. Who are you to say that we canât sign the contract?â
On the contrary, Shannon was expressionless as she stood aside quietly.
She was the precious daughter of the Yeager family, possessing absolute rationality and forever devoid of emotion.
All Shannon did was tilt her head and stare at Donald as her curiosity was piqued.
Her instincts told her that Donald was extraordinary with some kind of dangerous energy. It felt mysterious and was difficult to explain.
Donald glanced at the Wilson family of Tayhaven and sighed. âWasnât it better if all of you walked away just now? Yet you insisted on provoking me. Even if God himself comes, you guys canât sign todayâs contract because I said so.â
âWhat a silly person,â Sylvia sneered and turned her head. Her eyes lit up when she saw what was before her as Kingsley was approaching them.
He was clad in a navy suit, and his expression was cold.
After appearing before them, Kingsley simply gave the Wilson family of Tayhaven an icy look.
âGeneral Felton, this is our credentials. Please take a look,â Sylvia said and frantically passed the contract and project implementation proposal to Kingsley.
Nigel, on the other hand, looked at Jennifer and her family with a threatening look. He was signaling them to leave immediately and not cause any trouble.
Kingsley took the proposal. He did not even bother to take a look and instantly threw it onto the ground.
âIâve decided to stop working with the Wilson family of Tayhaven.â