Their kneeling down made Harvard dumbfounded. He even wondered if he was dreaming.
For most of his life, he had always pretended to be pitiful and apologized to other people. The sun must have risen from the west today because these people had actually taken the initiative to apologize to him. Most importantly, this group of people actually consisted of those who had an advantage over him.
Theoretically, this should not happen.
He carefully said, “Um, you don’t have to do this. Please get up.”
It was the first time Harvard accepted such a great manner, and he also felt guilty.
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