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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 1055

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 1055

She had loved him a lot to agree to the engagement, yet he was under the misconception that the feelings he had for her was more than that of her for him. It was only until today that he realized that her love for him was nothing less than his.

The man pressed his thin lips together, struggling to suppress the smile on his face before nonchalantly walking over to them.

As soon as he returned to his seat, he said, “I’m back.”

Janet’s body trembled the moment she heard his voice. She calmly raised her head while a tentative smile appeared by her lips. “Mason, could it be that you went to the washroom just now to cry?”

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Her words made the room fall into silence once again.

“Janet, you are so humorous.” Old Madam Lowry, who thought that Janet was making a joke, scoffed. “Mason has never cried before, so it would be impossible for him to shed tears easily.”

Mason chuckled while feigning ignorance. “Grandma is right. How is it possible for me to cry over such a trivial matter—”

“I can tell from your voice that you cried, though. Besides, if I am not mistaken, this is your second time crying.” As she was speaking, she turned to Old Madam Lowry and continued with a calm voice. “So, this is not impossible.”

Old Madam Lowry was dumbstruck by Janet’s words. What does that suppose to mean? Does she mean that Mason has once shed tears in front of her before this?

She looked at Mason and asked, “Mason, is she telling the truth?”

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He pursed his lips without saying anything—his silence indicated his acquiescence. In other words, it was indeed the truth.

Therefore, it was true that my stupid grandson has cried in front of a woman before. Tsk, it really is the first time that a descendent of the Lowry Family has done something like this.

Today, Old Madam Lowry discovered two important pieces of news—firstly, Janet finally caved in and agreed to get engaged with Mason; secondly, her idiotic grandson had actually cried before a woman. However, among those two, it was obvious that the second news was not as important as the first.

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