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Chapter 1651 Head of Admissions   

Author: Five Generals
Nelson served in the military. While he might hold power, the income was not much.

Kaze flaunted his money for once just to tick Nelson off.

“Thank you, Kaze.”

Rose jumped for joy.

Nelson grimaced and scoffed without another word.

After all, Kaze was helping his daughter.

He knew that Kaze was far from the loser he was before.

Later, Kaze contacted the owner of Dynasty Hotel to get the best private lounge.

The next day soon arrived.

Rose’s family and the extended family showed up at the hotel on time.

It did not take long for South River University’s admission group to arrive.

The group was led by a young, beautiful, and intelligent woman in professional attire.

The young woman, Mandy Yipz, was the leader of the admission teams sent by South River University.

“Huh? Kaze?”

Before Nelson even introduced Kaze, Mandy stared at the latter in shock.

She scowled.

Though she quickly covered her facial expression, her hostility was apparent.

Kaze frowned. “Hell
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