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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 1061

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 1061

Everyone recognized the girl at once—she was none other than the third year medical student, Tina Favre.

She had also spread many malicious rumors about Janet when the latter was away.

“Let’s go,” Janet said indifferently after shooting a glance at the people around her.

When she said those words, she ignored Tina completely.

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Abby nodded and followed suit. Ignoring Tina, she deliberately said, “Come on.”

With that, Sharon and Summer followed behind Janet.

Meanwhile, Tina did not understand why Janet had gotten everyone’s attention.

Is she that amazing?

She certainly has impressive skills, but not to the point where everyone has to please her!

Outsiders might even think that those three behind her are her lap dogs!

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“Tsk! These first year medical students don’t have any respect for others at all!”

“Yeah. They didn’t even greet Tina when they saw her!”

“I know, right? Perhaps one of them proudly thinks that she is good enough to miss the surgery training that she promised to attend.”

“Oh—she has already won the International Medicine Competition for Novice! Such a small surgery is nothing to her.

A few juniors behind Tina started mocking them.

Upon hearing this, a sense of satisfaction flooded through Tina. Curling her lips, she pretended to be understanding as she murmured, “At Woodsbury University, even though we have the custom of greeting seniors, she’s different. She’s the winner of the International Medicine Competition for Novice after all. What are we? We’re nothing! So, it’s normal that she doesn’t greet us at all.”

“That’s right! Luckily Tina doesn’t hold a grudge against her. If I were her, I would definitely teach these people a good lesson so that they learn their manners and respect others.”

“Precisely. Tina has such a good temper!”

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