Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 1078
After all, she was just as beautiful as Janet.
In the middle of the dinner, when Emily went to the washroom, Thomas walked to Gerry to ask meaningfully, “Young Master Gerry, are you into her?”
However, Gerry merely snorted in disdain. “Do you remember the previous incident where someone insulted me by saying that I’m one of the ‘scums of the society’?”
Thomas froze for a few seconds. “Could she possibly be the one?”
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Gerry licked his lips. “Precisely. If she wasn’t chased out from the Jackson Family because of that plagiarism incident, she probably won’t ask me out for a drink today.”
His hoarse voice sounded arrogant.
Then, he arched his eyebrow as he looked at Thomas and asked playfully, “Perhaps you have your eye on her as well, Young Master Thomas?”
Thomas merely smiled and waved his hands. “Oh, of course not. Since you already have your eyes on her, I wouldn’t dare to intercept.”
“Don’t be too polite with me now. I’m not falling for her. It’s just that she has a good figure after all, so it’d be fun to play with her.”
“In that case, I’m definitely not going to do this. I don’t have plans to f*ck her.”
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Gerry smirked and pushed a glass of juice in front of him. “Then, please pass this juice to her later.”
“No problem.” Thomas laughed gently and took the juice in front of him away.
When Emily returned, she was surprised to find a glass of green juice in front of her.
“Is this for me, Young Master Thomas?” she asked coyly.
Thomas nodded with a smile on his face. “That’s right. It’s an apple-flavored cocktail. I think you might like it.”
She gave a shy smile. “Thank you, Young Master Thomas. Green apples are my favorite.”
Emily did expect Thomas to take a liking to her.
At least he did not mock her sarcastically like Gerry.
“It’s my pleasure. I think green apples suit you—there is sweetness amidst the slightly sour taste. Its aftertaste will still linger in your mouth after a long time.”
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