Chapter 163 Donald’s New Wife
These people really are becoming fearless and unscrupulous now that that man is about to die!
“You asked him to do this?” Raymond asked Gideon as the smile disappeared from his face for the first time.
Gideon’s expression also turned cold. “Is there a problem with that?”
Raymond didn’t reach out to accept the book. Instead, he swatted the book so that it fell to the ground. “I don’t like it!”
Jack wasn’t annoyed. Instead, he indifferently picked at his ear. “It’s the truth even if you don’t like it. From the moment it was published, the humiliation of your family was revealed for all to see. Now, two-thirds of the people in Pollerton know that you’re outcasts of the Campbell clan and what you’ve done. Well, you’ve also become celebrities, so if you think about it, you still benefitted.”
He looked around. “Granduncle, I’m not saying anything about you, but this hotel does look a little shabby.”
He then turned toward the tables. “Let’s see what’s the menu for today. Did each table cost over a thousand?”
Donald got up and walked over. “As I said earlier, if you want to eat, you can eat. If not, then scram!”
Jack acted exaggeratedly shocked and took a step back. “Hmm? Who is this? I can’t see because he’s too close. Oh, I see now. It’s Donald.”
He then clapped his hands together. “I almost forgot! Donald, I have a marriage candidate to introduce to you! I guarantee you’ll be satisfied!”
Everyone, including Donald, was stunned.
“Didn’t you get divorced? I thought that since you’re single, have a low salary from your security guard job, no car, and no house, I’d at least find you a companion. Given your life conditions now, you’d be a bachelor for life! I need to look out for you, so I took the liberty to find someone. It took a lot of effort, but I finally found a girl who’s the right match for you.”
As Jack clapped his hands, several of his men came into the room, holding a woman dressed in rags. She looked crazy with her messy hair, which was as wild as a birdnest.
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