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Chapter 2197 Cole Submits

Author: Five Generals
“Thank you, Mr. Lee! You are a god to me!”

Professor Wilson breathed a sigh of relief and thanked Kaze for his mercy.

Kaze protected his reputation and also his source of income, so it was not exaggerating for the professor to view him as a god.

Professor Wilson was escorted out while he cried and cheered for Kaze.

Kent then looked at Cole coldly.

Cole gulped and lowered his head. He knew his uncle wanted him to apologize to Kaze.

If he could not get Kaze’s forgiveness, then his uncle would punish him severely.

With all options exhausted, Cole went over to Kaze and lowered his head.

“Kaze, I am sorry. I hereby apologize for what I have done. I shouldn’t have looked down on you or offended you.

“As for what happened last night, I had it coming. It was not your fault, and I guarantee that I won’t take revenge or anything. Please forgive me.”

Kaze was expressionless. He said, “You are saying that I am afraid that you are going to come after me for revenge?”

“I…”

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