The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame (Donald and Jennifer)

Chapter 102



Chapter 102

Rodrick had no intention of merging his company, but he was head over heels for Shannon to the extent of wishing to marry her. However, Shannon had no feelings for him. To tell the truth, she was not into anyone, not even Nigel.

Previously, Rodrick and Shannon were classmates in university. Ever since he knew her, he found out that she was an emotionless girl.

“Quit making sheep's eyes at her! She's Nigel's fiancee, you know!” Linda reproached Kevin and gave him a light tap on his arm.

Kevin reluctantly took his eyes off Shannon and whined, “What a pity... She's the girl whom every man loves and adores. By the way, Jennifer, luckily Nigel didn't give you a title but only power and wealth. It's better this way, right?”

Nodding fervently, Linda agreed, “He's right. What's the point of having a title, anyway. You got to have something tangible in your grasp, something that's truly owned by you. Look at you, having a net worth of several hundred million. How much do you actually have in your stash, though?”

Upon hearing those disdainful words, Jennifer shot a fierce glare at her mother and brother. “You're right. I can't even spend more than three million. So, you can forget about that sports car you've always dreamed of.”

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A glint of disappointment flashed across Kevin's eyes, for his aspirations of owning a lavish mansion and sports car had ended unexpectedly.

“All right, be quiet!” Nigel announced.

With a single command, the whole banquet hall fell into pin-drop silence.

“Today, we celebrate my grandfather's eightieth birthday. I thank you all for being here. Shannon, please bring Grandpa here,” Nigel stated with a baritone voice.

On such an occasion, Shannon naturally would do him the honor. She spun around silently and pushed Conner out of the room at the back.

Sitting in the wheelchair, Conner was beaming with vitality. He did not appear to be sick at all.

“Let the celebration begin,” Nigel declared.

“Grandpa, I wish you prosperity and longevity.” Dexter was quick to bolt ahead and knelt before his grandfather. “And to congratulate you, I'm gifting you a sculpture as a symbol of longevity!”

Dexter was filthy rich, and he had a penchant for gold and diamond.

Everyone craned their necks to see what kind of sculpture he had brought.

Slowly, two men suited in tuxedos pushed a cart containing a large object into the banquet hall. It was covered by a sheet of red cloth. Judging by its appearance, it resembled a tiny mountain that was more than a meter high and a few dozen centimeters wide.

As Dexter abruptly pulled the red cloth off, the glittering glow from the sculpture underneath almost blinded the crowd.

My goodness!

Astounded, the crowd gasped in unison.

In front of their eyes, there stood a gleaming mountain-like golden sculpture, embellished with precious agate stones.

It looked like it could weigh about two hundred kilograms, boasting a total worth of more than a hundred million.

Only a crown prince like Dexter could afford a gift made from a hundred million worth of gold.

No other families could splurge that amount of money, not even the Wilson family. Besides, to procure that much gold within such a short timeframe was already challenging enough.

Kevin was instantly charmed by the golden sculpture. “Wow! So much gold!”

“Good! I like it!” Clapping his hands, Conner laughed merrily. With that, the sculpture was sent into a room beside.

After Dexter showed off his first-rate present, the rest of them felt embarrassed to even take out theirs.

Nigel then smiled faintly as he swept his glance across the hall, anticipating the next gift.

At that juncture, Rodrick took a sip of red wine and approached Conner to give his wishes. “Grandpa, all I wish for is your good health. My present for you may not be as extravagant as the sculpture, but it's my way of expressing my gratitude to you.”

As Rodrick clapped his hands, his subordinate strode toward him with a tray. Similarly, the tray was also covered by a red cloth.

The red cloth was then removed, revealing the item sitting on the tray.


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