Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 1043
Mason watched as Janet’s back disappeared from view, and he turned to look at Old Madam Lowry with a dark look in his eyes. “What is it, Grandma?”
The older woman glowered at him balefully and snapped, “You useless punk! You should thank your lucky stars that Janet is safe and sound, otherwise I’d beat you to death!”
As she said this, she reached up and made to act on her threat.
Mason flinched, dodging away from her as he looked at her incredulously. He sounded frustrated as he muttered, “Alright, alright—I promise I won’t let anything like this happen again. I’m sorry for making you worried, Grandma.”
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His voice was thick with guilt and his gaze was trained on the ground.
At the sight of this, Old Madam Lowry softened. She couldn’t remember the last time she had seen the prideful man before her look so downtrodden and riddled with self-blame.
Nonetheless, she cleared her throat and maintained an air of indifference as she said, “You’ve been dating Janet for quite some time now. What are your plans for your future together?”
Mason looked stoic as he replied flatly, “I have no plans whatsoever.”
The old madam had no comeback for that. She couldn’t believe what she had just heard and she stared at him darkly as she demanded, “What do you mean you have no plans? Do you not plan on making an honest woman out of Janet? Is that it?”
He did not meet her gaze and she saw his eyes flash when he shook his head silently.
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She grew thunderous and seethed, “Do you not love Janet?”
I’ve seen the way he looks at her; how can he not love her? Why doesn’t he plan on marrying her, though?
Mason’s eyes darkened. “I do love her, but now is not the time for marriage.”
Bstard! ‘I love you but I can’t marry you’—what a typical thing for a bstard to say!’
Old Madam Lowry reached up and jabbed him harshly in the shoulder. “What do you mean now isn’t the time for marriage? I didn’t peg you for a Lothario, Mason, but I guess I was wrong!”
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