Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 1102
“Mason didn’t cheat on her!”
“Mason loves only one person!”
“Janet is J’Adore!”
“Janet is not a mistress!”
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“Oh goodness!”
They initially thought that the truth was as Emily had guessed, whereby Janet was a tool to give birth to the descendant of the Lowry Family. It was really out of everyone’s expectation that J’Adore was Janet herself.
It was probably due to the fact that Janet had already owned so many identities, so they thought that she could not possibly be the leader of the MX.
However, the truth turned out to be the one that they never thought of!
No wonder Old Madam Lowry, who had always been a traditional person, would say such words.
“J’Adore is Janet! It turns out that Janet is J’Adore!”
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“Such a waste of effort for the fans of ‘Jason’ and ‘Madore’ since they were fighting for the same person all along!”
“Well, it’s just like what I said—Mason is not the type of person who would cheat on his partner.”
“That’s right! The men of the Lowry Family are incredibly devoted to their partners!”
“Why do I suddenly find them such a sweet couple?”
“But why did Janet wear a mask? Why didn’t she make her identity public before this?”
“I think that it’s because her identity as J’Adore is too powerful and making it public would cause a lot of trouble!”
“I agree. She tried to keep a low profile!”
The guests at the scene were exhilarated. It was out of everyone’s expectation that an engagement banquet that became a joke could make such a turnaround.
Not only the guests at the scene, even the audience of the live stream were dumbfounded.
The trending topics about ‘mistress’ and ‘affair’ were instantly replaced by other topics.
J’Adore is Janet herself
Mason didn’t cheat on J’Adore. Janet is not the mistress
A festival to be celebrated by both the ‘Jason’ and ‘Madore’ couples
The men of the Lowry Family love only one woman in their lives
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