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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 1032

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 1032

The moment Desire finished speaking, she successfully lifted everyone’s spirit as they answered her at the same time. “Yes.”

It was the first time Lara and Desire experienced what it was like to race against time.

There were more than a hundred people at the scene and all of them were elite soldiers of the MX.

Not only that, Lara even called the professional search and rescue team from the MX on her way over to help look for Janet together.

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The search and rescue team had rescue dogs with them, but even so, they ended up sniffing in some open spaces and failed to find Janet anywhere.

Two hours later, Lara and Desire’s team gathered together again.

“Lara, how is your side of the search?” Desire panted.

Lara furrowed her brows and shook her head, showing how upset she was. “We found nothing.”

The two hours of search yielded no results.

Seeing that the sun was about to set, they realized that if they still could not find Janet after she had gone missing for almost two days, there really was no hope of her being alive.

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“Why don’t I ask everyone to go back and have a rest first? We can continue the search tonight.”

“No. The sun is about to set. Our chances of finding her will be even slimmer after that.”

With that, Desire became even more worried.

Just as Lara and Desire were at a loss, a loud roar of a plane was suddenly heard in the sky.

As they turned their heads at the same time toward the sound, they could see two familiar men showing up in front of them.

“It’s Lee.” Desire was stunned. “Who is the other person?”

Lara squinted her eyes to focus on the person. “He is a member of one of the three major families in Sandfort City—Young Master Henry, also known as Henry Moss.”

After looking at each other, Desire and Lara walked toward the two men.

“Lee, you are finally here.”

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