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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 1046

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 1046

She had no intention to spare Corey even a second of his sorry life.

Mason’s lips twitched at her bloodthirsty suggestion. He clapped a hand on her shoulder and said, “Stay still. I’ll bring the men in.”

“No,” Janet protested, tugging on his shirt to prevent him from leaving her. She was displeased as she said, “Remember what you promised me?” We’ll take him down together. She refused to let him have all the fun without her, and insisted for him to make good on his word.

The man smiled, his eyes turning into crescents as he regarded her teasingly, “I didn’t peg you for the clingy type.”

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She blinked at his remark, then broke into a small laugh before turning to beckon her underlings over. “Fall in.”

“Roger that.”

Mason stepped in front of Janet, shielding her as he said, “Stay behind me.”

Knowing that she had no choice but to follow him, Janet kept silent as she stood behind him. However, just as they were about to charge in, the doors to the lounge swung open.

Everyone, including Mason and Janet, turned to stare at the open doors. The air around them seemed to grow still as they held their breaths and waited for someone to step out from within. Much to their surprise, the only figure that came out from behind those doors was a staffer dressed in uniform.

False alarm. The underlings exchanged looks with one another. “Oh—it’s just a false alarm.”

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Janet and Mason, on the other hand, were silent, though they remained wary. Just as the staffer was disappearing from view, Janet narrowed her eyes and found that there was something off about her. “Don’t you think there’s something familiar about that woman?” she asked, her crisp voice breaking the silence.

Mason raised his brow, and his dark eyes became slits as he guessed, “Do you think it was Corey?”

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