Chapter Summary: Chapter 850 You Are Taz’s Lapdog – Guardian-In-Law by Five Generals by Collect
In Chapter 850 You Are Taz’s Lapdog, a key moment in the Novel novel Guardian-In-Law by Five Generals, Collect delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.
Taz talked tough and stormed off.
“Is that supposed to be a threat?”
Kaze narrowed his eyes dangerously at Taz’s back before turning to ask Rose, “How did the guy come onto you?”
Rose recounted Taz’s unwanted pursuit of her in school.
In the end, she tugged Kaze’s clothes and said worriedly, “I think Taz’s father is influential, Kaze. He might go after you.”
Kaze appreciated Rose’s concern.
He patted her head and said with a smile, “It’s okay. I won’t go down without a fight.”
“Okay.”
Rose nodded with glee.
“Wow, you were amazing, Kaze!”
As Rose’s friends gathered around, Bronya and Mei stared at Kaze with star-studded eyes.
The girls, impressed by Kaze’s quick takedown of Taz’s minions, found Kaze quite the hunk.
“Thank you, Kaze.”
Welt awkwardly thanked Kaze.
He had a crush on Rose. When Taz forced his lips on Rose, Welt was heartbroken and frustrated with his helplessness.
The fight changed the group’s opinion of Kaze for the better.
Julius said, “You ought to watch out, young man. Taz is Samson’s son, and Samson is associated with the Sunrise Lees.”
“Are the Sunrise Lees that remarkable?” Kaze said indifferently.
Kaze was not a fan of Julius.
Julius stayed on the sidelines as Rose endured abuse from Taz.
Sensing Kaze’s indifference, Julius scoffed peevishly and lectured Kaze, “Ignorance is bliss, young man.”
Kaze nodded calmly. “Alright. Keep talking.”
Kefier’s eyes burned with rage.
He told a staff member in the back, “Call security. He hit me, and he’s not getting away with it.”
“But, sir, he’s a guest at the resort.”
The newly hired staff member did not recognize Kaze. Still, he was afraid of Kaze and did not want to cross him.
“A guest? He has no right to attack me or anyone else. I’m kind enough not to call the cops on him.”
Kefier added angrily, “Hurry up, or I’ll fire you!”
Scared stiff, the staff member picked up the intercom.
“Who are you trying to fire, Kefier?”
An angry voice boomed from behind.
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