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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 1028

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 1028.

She tried to speak and called out hoarsely, “Mason.”

Upon hearing his name, the man tightened his arms around her, burying his face into her shoulder as he murmured, “I’m here. I’m here right now.”

Janet shuddered slightly and bit on her lip as her eyes rimmed red. How could this be? How could things turn out this way? I almost killed him with my two hands!

“Don’t cry, Babe,” he said, his voice low and raspy.

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He moved away from her shoulder and his fingers grazed along his face. With a tearing sound, the hyper-realistic face mask came off and fell on the ground.

Janet lifted her gaze. When she saw the familiar handsome and devilish face before her, the tears that threatened to overwhelm finally fell.

In all the time he had known and been together with her, he never saw her cry and certainly not with such anguish.

It was heart-wrenching to see her break down like this. There were many things he wanted to tell her, but he did not know where to start.

He could only draw her closer, rubbing the small of her back as he kissed the tears that streamed down her cheeks.

“Don’t cry, Janet. I don’t like seeing you cry,” Mason said softly in his bass-like voice. “When you cry, it’s as if someone is driving a knife through my heart. It hurts to see you like this.”

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In fact, seeing her cry like this only made him feel less of a man. He thought about all the danger he had put her through and asked himself whether he was worthy of her love.

Meanwhile, Janet was distraught as she wrapped her arms around his neck, muttering in between sobs, “It shouldn’t be you. How could you be here?”

He had been Peter all along. The man whom she was trying to kill was none other than Mason himself.

She thought about what had happened the day before—if she had not saved Peter, she would have lost Mason altogether.

She was relieved and devastated at the same time—relieved to have saved him, but devastated that he was now in danger, just like she was.

There were no words that could describe how she felt right now.

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