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The Vengeful Son-in-law novel Chapter 106

A seemingly ridiculous gamble was on, and Tom and Rory had written it all down.

Both of them looked very confident, but except for Tom himself, no one thought he would win. They all thought he was trying to make a fool of himself and would ruin himself in the end.

Phoebe was furious. If she had known that, she would have listened to her parents and not let Tom follow her. Now, she would have been humiliated again!

And it was in front of outsiders, and she was very nervous and angry at the thought of what would happen next.

The point was that if Tom lost, he would have to divorce her.

The word divorce did not appear for the first time. Phoebe had made this request before, but recently, she had no such idea.

If that was the case, her divorce from Tom would be a big joke!

After setting up the documents, Tom went down alone to get the Ming Dynasty blue and white porcelain.

To be honest, he didn't expect the Ming Dynasty blue and white porcelain that Forrest gave him to be so useful. When he was free, he would have to thank Forrest personally.

When he left, Phoebe frowned and said with displeasure, "Rory, why are you arguing with Tom? You will embarrass yourself anyway no matter who wins the bet!"

Rory smiled and said, "Phoebe, you're wrong. I have to take it seriously with Tom. In fact, I've long wanted Tom to back off. An outstanding girl like you is completely delaying your youth living with Tom. I can't just watch you being delayed like this! Don't worry, I can't lose. After today, I'll give you a new happy life!"

James and Elizabeth looked at each other, and they both showed joy. Although Rory had just given them the fake present, which made them angry, even if it was a fake, it was still worth 34,000 dollars, not cheap anyway. Most importantly, Rory literally came from a rich family, the Young Master of the TF Company. If Phoebe married Rory, wouldn't it be a hundred times better than her current marriage?

"Forget it. Tom is a lunatic. We don't have to go crazy with him." Phoebe said.

"That won't do. The words have already been spoken. It's like spilled water. There's no reason to take them back." Rory shook his head and said. No fucking way, how could he give up such a great opportunity?

Elizabeth joined in and said, "Rory is right. Tom suggested it himself. He is the one about to ruin himself, not anyone else! Besides, Phoebe, you've been delayed by Tom long enough. It's time to get out of this unhappy marriage."

It was only then Cal and the others around understood that the young man named Tom was the live-in son-in-law and was nobody in the family.

Benicio didn't feel anything about it, but Cal frowned slightly. He was unhappy with James and Elizabeth's attitude towards Tom.

He was quite impressed by Tom, for he didn't look like a flamboyant young man and he was much better than Rory. Unfortunately, he was still too young. He was probably deceived. The blue and white porcelain of the Ming Dynasty was such a precious antique. How could ordinary people get their hands on it so easily?

It was the information age now. Unlike in ancient times, modern people would normally know their antiques at home if they had any. All the antiques on the market were clearly priced, and there would be no exception.

By this time, Tom had already brought up the blue and white porcelain and put it on the dining table. The package was opened and immediately revealed itself. At first glance, it looked much darker and inconspicuous than Rory's.

When Rory saw it, he immediately burst out laughing. "It's such a piece of junk. How dare you say it's Ming Dynasty blue and white porcelain? Tom, what's in your brain? Is it full of water?"

Phoebe was also disappointed. She still had a little hope for Tom. What if Tom could really bring out the real Ming Dynasty blue and white porcelain? After all, Tom had done a few impressive things.

But now, when she saw this blue and white porcelain, her little hope was gone.

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