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Son In Law Madness novel Chapter 310

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Nigel did not say anything but glanced at Tyrone, trying to see his reaction.

However, Tyrone played with his phone calmly and showed Jennifer no interest.

Kevin was anxious, and he walked in front of Tyrone. “Mr. Campbell, are you still keeping to your promise?” he asked respectfully.

Tyrone had promised to marry Jennifer and punished Nigel back then, but he had not fulfilled either one of the things he promised.

For this reason, Kevin was restless, and he wanted to use Tyrone to teach the Wilson family of Tayhaven a lesson.

Tyrone raised his head and looked at Kevin expressionlessly. “Who do you think you are?”

Kevin’s face stiffened, and he was embarrassed. He stood dumbly on the spot, momentarily unsure what to do.

“Get lost,” uttered Xylus flatly.

Upon hearing his words, Kevin fled the scene.

 

Meanwhile, Nigel was confused. He wondered who had punished Timothy and Ethan since Tyrone was not interested in Jennifer.

He could not fathom the situation.

Seeing Jennifer did not make any move, Sylvia, who had her eyes closed and pretended to sleep, suddenly opened her eyes. “Why aren’t you going yet? I will take back everything from you now. Nigel, Jonathan, prepare the legal procedures!”

“Fine. I’ll go!” Jennifer was agitated. She knew she had no choice but to put her pride aside.

 

“We will not change the original bidding proposal, and we must ask Lord Campbell to increase the capital if the money is insufficient in the future. The Wilson family can never suffer losses!” said Sylvia.

Jennifer did not say a word. She walked in front of Kingsley with the bidding proposal and handed it to him.

Kingsley looked at Jennifer with a sharp gaze, and his face was extremely cold. He did not take the bidding document from her.

He hated Jennifer because it was that woman who had made Donald sick previously.

Jennifer lowered her head, not daring to meet Kingsley’s stare. She was afraid of Kingsley, who exuded a cold aura.

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