Guardian-In-Law

Chapter 958



Chapter 958 You Might Want to Hear This

With Billy losing it, everybody knew that Billy had gone to the deep end.

After the call, Billy glared at Kaze. “Just you wait, Kaze. I told Jumbo to bring backup from the martial arts school. You better pray that you live to see another day.”

Jumbo was vice principal of Tensor Martial Arts School and Dwight’s right–hand man.

Every time Billy stirred up trouble, Jumbo would be there to sort out the issues without alerting Dwight.

Snapping out of their trances, Gavin and his group were back in high spirits. NôvelDrama.Org holds text © rights.

“Hear that, loser? Billy called his people at the martial arts school. They are all his father’s students. You’re done for.”

“Kneel on the broken glass and beg for forgiveness. Maybe Billy might show you mercy.

“It’s pointless to beg and plead now. You’re dead meat for pissing

The group

o sneered and looked at Kaze like he was a dead man.

yoff.”

With Billy out for blood, Rose became terrified and tugged on Kaze. “You should leave, Kaze Just leave us.

“It’s okay. It doesn’t matter that he has backup. He’s only humiliating himself.‘

Kaze was surprisingly composed.

He took out his phone and glanced at Billy before uttering with a pretentious smile, “If you can call for backup, so can I.”

Kaze dialed a number.

“Who is it?”

A while later, an impatient voice came on the line.

Kaze said sarcastically, “Did you forget me already, Principal Tensor?”

“Oh, Mr. Lee!” Dwight exclaimed.

His attitude quickly changed for the better. “I’m so sorry. I will never forget you. I was just irritated from my prolonged bed rest at the hospital.

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“The doctor said I broke a few bones, so I won’t be moving around for months. It’s all Jason’s fault.

“Thanky

for defeating the bastard. Otherwise, he would’ve killed me.”

Dwight was grateful to Kaze.

The gratitude came from his heart.

Dwight only realized how good of a fighter Kaze was when his school was faced with a challenger.

Now that they were on the same side, Dwight intended to rebuild his friendship with Kaze. He had been lying in bed, figuring out ways to thank Kaze.

Kaze frowned. Not wanting to hear Dwight rant on, he cut him off annoyedly. “Enough with

the nonsense.

“What can I do for you, Mr. Lee? Just say the word,” Dwight asked.

Kaze smiled. “Nothing much. I just thought you might want to hear this.”

“Alright. I’m all ears.”

Dwight listened without a peep.

While Kaze was on the phone, the group kept clamoring.

With Kaze falling silent, Billy said, “Call for backup, bastard! I want to see how many come to your rescue.

“My dad’s martial arts school has thousands of students. Even just a tenth of them is enough to crush you.”

Kaze did not put the call on loudspeaker, so Billy had no idea Kaze was on the phone with his dad.

Billy was unaware that his big talk reached Dwight’s ears.

“Mr. Lee, um….is that my bastard?” on the other end of the line, Dwight asked apprehensively.

Kaze did not have to say anything because Dwight was sure it was Billy he had heard. Dwight recognized his son’s voice.


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