Chapter 107: There’s No Such Thing as a Free Lunch!

Dean Bruce was astonished to see so many people gathered at the entrance, while the guards were equally shocked by the scene unfolding before them.

They couldn't believe that the usually arrogant Prolo Hawthorne could display such humility.

What stunned them even more was that after respectfully escorting Dean Bruce out, Prolo knelt again in front of the crowd, bowing deeply several times as he loudly declared, "It is I, Prolo Hawthorne, who was blind and provoked you! I hope you can overlook my faults and take me as your disciple!"

As his words echoed, everyone's eyes widened in disbelief, their expressions a mix of shock and astonishment.

Though Dean Bruce had already decided to take Prolo as a student, he wasn't going to agree so easily.

In his previous life, many so-called human behavior researchers had noted that humans tend to undervalue what comes too easily.