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The Son-In-Law Shot to Fame novel Chapter 338

“I will get the principal!” Beatrice said, “You should leave now before Crow comes, understand?”

Then she turned around and instructed Ysabel, “Ysabel, hurry up and call a cab now! You should leave with Donald. I will go to the principal to mediate!”

“It's no use for you to look for anyone!” Seeing that Beatrice was about to leave, Adam scrambled up and lunged toward the woman.

Before he could get near, he was kicked to the ground again by

Bradley.

Beatrice stomped her feet hastily. “What are you guys waiting for?”

With that, she scurried off the scene.

She knew that as long as Bradley was there, she would not need to worry about the trio's safety.

She knew how powerful the principal of Pollerton University was. He was a member of the Yund family and was supported by Neil. However, he was an aloof guy, and Beatrice did not get many chances to talk to him throughout the year.

She dreaded facing the principal by herself, but she knew she had to forgo her emotion in this case.

Only the principal could save Donald now.

A few minutes after Beatrice left, the legendary Crow arrived.

The light of the office dimmed the moment Crow barged through the door.

Crow was a burly man who was almost two meters tall. His arms were dangling at his sides, almost reaching his knees, and they looked chunkier than Donald's thighs.

He looked like a skilled fighter at first glance. His whole body was bursting with power.

Julian and Adam immediately ran over. “Mr. Crow, this is the guy who looked down on you.”

Crow looked at Donald. His short silver stubble stood all over his head like needles. He asked with a menacing glare, "Did you?”

No one dares to look down on me ever after Mr. Lynch works for the Freedman clan. Even Charles or Zayne wouldn't have the guts to do that.

Donald nodded. “Indeed.”

Julian and Adam were stunned at first because they actually made that up. Donald had never said anything that tried to vilify Crow.

Yet, Donald took the blame and even openly admitted that he did it.

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