Chapter 672 Every Dog Has His Day
Colin's series of movements were extremely smooth.
Abbot sat by and watched, angry but not daring to speak.
Seeing that Abbot did not respond, Colin smiled and said in a low voice, "Abbot, I'm helping you."
Abbot said, "I don't believe you."
Colin chuckled, "Will you kneel?"
Abbot said, "I kneel to let you record the video?"
Colin nodded on the screen with his long finger, faintly smiling. "A great man knows when to yield and when not. Kneel for your wife."
Colin said simply, and Abbot looked sideways at him and bit the back tooth socket.
Colin looked at Abbot with a smile and gently raised his eyebrow. "Well?"
Abbot said, "As the old saying goes, it is better to offend a gentleman than a villain. It is never too late for a gentleman to avenge, and it is often for a villain to avenge. The ancients' words are right."
Colin said, "There is so much nonsense. Do you kneel or not?"
Abbot said, "Kneel!"
Colin mocked, "Mr. Carter, please."
Abbot was manipulated, took a deep breath, raised his hand to unbutton all the buttons of his suit coat, stood up, picked up the durian in front of Colin, and walked to Rebecca. He let go of the durian and knelt.
Rebecca was surprised.
Abbot said, "I was wrong."
Abbot only wore thin suit trousers at the lower part of his body today. As soon as he knelt, the durian thorn pierced the cloth to his knee.
That kind of feeling.
It was beyond words.
Colin took a video with his mobile phone and saw Abbot's back slightly bent. He teased, "Abbot, kneel straight."
Abbot's back stiffened and he turned to stare at Colin. "What's wrong with you?"
Colin ridiculed, "Abbot, your attitude is not correct enough!"
After saying that, Colin looked at Rebecca and said, "Ms. Black, your domestic discipline is not strict enough."
Rebecca was stunned by Abbot's kneeling. Hearing Colin's words, Rebecca relaxed her expression a bit. "Maybe Mr. Carter doesn't want to admit his mistake?"
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