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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 1022

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 1022

She looked up and stared at the lock on the silver door. Then, she leaned close to press her ear against it as her nimble fingers turned the combination lock.

She could hear the clicking sounds of gears and parts that came from within the lock.

As she worked on the lock, she frowned slightly with the clicking sound of the mechanism still resonating close to her ear.

A moment later, she turned her head and glowered up at the man standing behind her, her face devoid of expression as she said, “Shh. Don’t breathe.”

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However, it was not like Peter could do anything about his erratic breathing—the poison was attacking his nervous system and he panted in an effort to draw in air.

The low sound of his breathing was annoyingly familiar.

Her brows drew together as she turned to clap her hand over his nose and mouth.

Upon feeling the soft touch of her palm against the lower half of his face, Peter opened his eyes.

He did not move as he breathed the scent of her palm, which was strange and familiar at the same time.

He stiffened warily at the touch, but the familiar scent soothed him and his eyes began to close once more.

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As silence enveloped them, Shadow 1 took a deep breath and she pressed her ear against the door again. She quickened the pace in which she turned the combination lock.

With a sudden raise of her brow, she stopped turning.

The mechanical clicking could be clearly heard through the door now.

Her palm was growing moist with every passing second. The next step was crucial to the success of this mission. Shadow 1 drew in another breath and with her last ounce of strength, she turned the lock.

The heavy steel door gave a loud whine as it sprang open and her eyes rimmed red as tears of relief threatened to overwhelm her.

The hopelessness she had felt was ebbing away and she stared at the open door like it was her saving grace.

Overwhelmed with joy, she reached out to push the heavy door with tears streaming down her face.

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