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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 1042

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 1042

While Mason wanted nothing more than to get rid of these traitors for Janet, he knew that he could not do so at the expense of the MX.

Mason was about to leave when Sean said, “Young Master Mason, you should know that Old Madam Lowry has already caught wind of Miss Jackson’s injuries.”

Upon hearing this, Mason did not get out of his seat and instead froze in it. His brows drew together as he asked sourly, “How did she find out in the first place?”

Telling her about what happened to Janet will only make her panic.

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Sean’s eyes were downcast as he answered, “I have orders from Old Madam Lowry to inform her of anything that happens to Miss Jackson. We wouldn’t dare disobey her orders.”

With his head hung and his tone resentful, it was easy to see that Sean was torn between having to heed both Mason and Old Madam Lowry’s orders.

Mason sighed and rubbed his temples in frustration.

He was sure that there would be yet another havoc wreaked in the hospital today.

When he returned to the VIP hospital room to find that Janet was not there, the devilish smile slipped off of his handsome face.

Where’s Janet? I’ve only been out for a couple of minutes. How did she disappear so quickly?

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Panicking, he ran over to the reception counter and demanded, “Where’s the girl in the VIP room?”

“Young Master Mason, are you referring to Miss Jackson? She’s gone out for a walk with an elderly woman.”

Upon hearing this, Mason let out a sigh of relief.

An elderly woman? It must surely be the old madam.

Mason had been getting so worked up over Corey that for a brief moment he believed that the latter had dropped by and taken Janet away from him.

With a frown on his face, he shook off his nerves and headed out toward the yard.

Meanwhile, out in the yard, Old Madam Lowry placed a hand over Janet’s and her eyes rimmed red once more as she said in a pained voice, “My poor little Janet—every time I see you, you’re covered in wounds and scars.”

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