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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 1095

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 1095

She is clearly the mistress, but she is now showing up at the wife’s engagement ceremony as if it is no big deal.

Emily glared at Janet, her eyes filled with rage and disdain.

Janet knew that she couldn’t put on the mask in front of Emily, so she sat down and smiled. “This is Mason and J’Adore’s wedding. Why can’t I show up here?”

Her eyes were full of provocation and playfulness.

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When Janet sat down, Emily finally noticed her dress.

I-Isn’t that J’Adore’s dress? Why is she wearing it?

Janet let out a giggle as she stared at her. “What is it? Does the dress look good on me?”

Emily looked at her, a hint of disgust and disdain flashing in her eyes.

She is so shameless. How dare Janet wear the same dress as J’Adore during the latter’s wedding with Mason? Does she really think Mason would marry her because of this? How does she have the guts to put on this dress? Has she gone insane?

“Janet, you really are shameless. Mason won’t marry you even if you wear the same evening gown as J’Adore. Mason is only fooling around with you, yet you take him seriously? Besides, even if he intends to marry you, Old Madam Lowry will never agree to it. You will have to wait for your next life to marry into the Lowry Family.” Emily’s expression grew fiercer; she became more agitated the more she spoke.

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Janet didn’t know whether to laugh or cry as she stood up and said casually, “So what? As long as I get to be together with Mason forever, I don’t really mind not having the title as the Lady of the Lowry Family.”

Emily clenched her phone tightly, her eyes wide. “How can you be so shameless? If J’Adore finds out about this, you’ll definitely be dead.”

At the moment, Janet was starting to become a little impatient so she muttered, “What else can you say other than shameless? Can’t you find another word?”

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