Guardian-In-Law

Chapter 751



Chapter 751 The Governor Apologizes

Winston arrived outside the conference room and saw Kaze sitting on the chair in the middle with his legs crossed. He was smoking and fiddling with his phone away.

Thud!

Winston kicked the door and shouted, “Kaze, the father of the young masters are here. You better get up and grovel now.”

He glared at Kaze cockily.

Winston failed to notice the discoloration of the group’s faces in the back.

Lifting his chin, Kaze looked over.

“Oh, I see,” Kaze responded nonchalantly before turning his focus back on his phone.

“The nerve of you, Kaze.”

Winston’s eyes bulged. “The governor is here, and so are the heads of many prominent families. Why are you still seated-”

“Can you shut up?”

Suddenly, Loid’s chilling voice came from the back.

Winston shuddered. He wanted to slap himself.

It was not Winston’s place to talk in the governor’s presence.

“I’m sorry, Governor…”

He scooted to the side and apologized embarrassedly.

Without looking at Winston, Loid took strides to Kaze. “I’m sorry, Sir. I brought my spoiled brat to apologize.”

Zephyr approached when Loid shot him an angry look. Nôvel/Dr(a)ma.Org - Content owner.

“I–I’m sorry, Sir.”

The well–known gentleman of the South River State was trembling.

It never occurred to Zephyr that the supposed loser was the God of War.

He was dumbstruck when he learned the truth from his father, who came to ball him out at the military base.

The journey to Golden Edge was a blu to Zephyr. He still had not reeled in from the shock

Kaze put out the cigarette, got up, and shook Lold’s hand. He said, “Kids don’t know any better. I can understand. I feel terrible that you have to make the trip here over such a tiny

matter.”

Zephyr drooped his head. He was upset.

Zephyr was around Kaze’s age. Yet, the latter spoke to him as if he was a lot older and wiser.

Still, he was relieved that Kaze did not plan to tale things further.

His father and the God of War were not in the same administration, so the hierarchy between them was uncertain.

Nevertheless, it was clear from Loid making the personal trip to Lilyrose that he did not

want to cross Kaze.

“I thought I should meet you since you are residing in Lilyrose. It never hurts to make a friend.”

Loid socialized with ease.

As the governor, he carried himself with grace.

“Sure thing. Have a seat, Governor Farland,” Kaze said with a smile.

Loid took a seat with a grin.

Hagen, the head of the Lokemans, bit the bullet and drew close in fear. “Sir, I didn’t teach my son well. I brought him here to apologize to you.”

“I’m sorry, Sir, for insulting you.”

Harry stood behind his old man, shuddering in tears.

He was the loudest of the bunch, and now he was scared stiff.

The other fathers led their sons to apologize too.

After that, they stood in a corner.

Out of everybody, only Loid had the right to sit.

The family heads and leaders of organizations had to stand with their sons.

In the end, Kaze waved his arm. “You have been punished at the military base, so that’s the end of the matter. I hope it won’t happen again.”

“Thank you, Sir!”

The group t

him and sighed with relief.

Kaze exchanged pleasantries with Loid. Before sending the group off, he said, “Lilyrose is my permanent residence, so I don’t wish my peace to be disturbed.”


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