Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 1064
As soon as she saw the caller, she clenched her fist tightly and pursed her lips.
After a while only did she pick it up.
“What’s up?”
Her cold voice seemed so distant that it made others feel as though it was hard to approach her.
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“Janet, Mason from the Lowry Family is getting engaged with his girlfriend, J’Adore. I have no idea why they invited us but since they have already done so, we will definitely attend. So, your dad and I want to ask about your opinion.” Megan’s gentle voice rang from the other end of the phone.
Her call was both expected and unexpected to Janet.
In the past, both Megan and Brian would never call her for any big events. Instead, they would ring Emily up.
Janet’s beautiful eyes drooped as an unknown emotion swept across her eyes. However, she replied lightly, “I will go to Mason and J’Adore’s engagement party.”
“Really?” Megan did not expect Janet to agree so quickly, so she was quite excited about it. “Good. In that case, come back to the Jackson Residence a day earlier so that I can prepare your evening gown.”
Leaning against the wall, Janet muttered, “It’s fine. I will prepare it myself.”
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With that, she hung up the phone, her face expressionless.
“Janet!” Suddenly, a soft female voice rang out from behind her.
Just by listening to her voice, Janet could figure out who she was.
She turned around to look at Abby. “What’s wrong?” she asked, her voice indifferent.
After looking around and making sure that no one was around, Abby carefully walked over to Janet and asked tentatively as she covered her lips with her hand, “Janet, I read from the news that you are getting engaged!”
Because Sharon and Summer were around in the morning, Abby did not mention this.
Now that they were finally alone, she had to get to the bottom of this.
Janet curved her lips into a smile and nodded. “Yes. I’m getting engaged next week.”
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