Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 1081
Janet was speechless upon hearing that and she glared at him. “Since when have you only taken an hour?”
Mason licked his lips and he lowered his head to gently bite her earlobes. “I promise it’ll be quick,” he said in a seductive voice.
Once again, she was at a loss for words.
He had been the dominant person in their s*x life, so he knew how to turn her on.
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Hence, Janet was easily defeated in his hands.
When he had finally rested enough, he wanted to do it one more time.
However, when they were about to begin, his phone suddenly rang, which caused both of them to freeze immediately.
Mason intentionally ignored the ringtone and he pressed Janet down before he continued to move.
Even though her eyes were in a daze, she quickly pushed his chest. “Pick up the phone.”
Her tone was cold and hoarse. It was obvious that she had completely detached herself from lust.
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Mason gritted his teeth. “Just let it ring. I bet it’s not important anyway.”
Janet raised her eyes and glared at him. “If you don’t, I will answer the phone.”
However, he did not let her move. “I won’t let you go,” he spoke firmly.
Janet burst out in laughter when she saw his grievances at being interrupted.
She caressed his face. “Be good. Go and answer it.”
Mason pursed his thin lips with a cold expression in his eyes. “Hello?” he spoke indifferently with cold fury in his tone.
However, the woman on the other end of the phone was even more dominant. “What’s going on, Mason?”
“Grandma?”
“Who else is there?”
“What’s up?” He rubbed his temples as he spoke in exasperation.
Old Madam Lowry solemnly said, “Mason, why did you transfer the Lowry Family Conglomerate and Hawke Kingdom to Janet? Are you planning to exhaust her to her death?” This grandson of mine has not been doing anything right at all—except for making Janet his partner.
Mason replied helplessly, “Grandma, Janet didn’t accept those.”
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