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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 1067

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 1067

“Is that so?” Mason smirked while rubbing his index finger against the gun trigger.

It made a soft, but unmistakable scratching noise.

Emily’s face turned even paler! She exclaimed hastily, “You can’t do as you please even if you are the most powerful person in Asia!”

I am confident that Mason will not dare to pull the trigger in a public place. Even if the Lowry Family is considered a noble family, the police would arrest him anyway if he were to shoot a citizen openly in public.

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Mason laughed mirthlessly; the next thing she knew, his long and slender finger squeezed the trigger decisively. There was a loud bang and the bullet shot through the wall.

Emily shrieked in horror. Did Mason really pull the trigger? I can’t believe he pulled the trigger in broad daylight!! He is insane! He is truly a mad man! The two of them are insane. Without hesitating further, she took off straight away.

Her cell phone dropped on the ground when she was turning. She was about to bend down to pick her phone up, but Janet was quick on her feet. In the end, Janet managed to snatch the phone away.

She swiped on the screen before pointing the front camera at Emily’s face and it immediately unlocked the phone.

“Janet, return my cell phone to me!” Emily screamed at the top of her lungs.

Janet smiled as she looked through the photos on the cell phone. “The pictures look good. You have the potential to be a paparazzi.”

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“B*tch! Return my cell phone.” I can’t let Janet delete the photos. I had to work hard to get them; otherwise, my efforts will be in vain!

Janet looked up at the woman in front of her. She placed her index finger on her lips. “Stop speaking. You look hideous when you are angry.” Her voice was cold and distant.

There were quite a number of photos and video clips—at least dozens of them.

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