Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 1114
Men in Black
What were the male ancestors thinking? How could they bear to let their women endure such a painful process?
For Mason, he couldn’t bear it. A few hours later, a huge piece of a tattoo was drawn on Mason’s back.
There were a variety of patterns intertwined together including animals such as eagles and leopards. It was a breathtaking scene to see.
Due to the fact that Mason had to be seated still for a long time, his body swayed the moment he tried to stand up. He could feel his back burning as if it was scalded by fire.
The young man put down the tools, wiped off his sweat and asked, “Are you okay, Mr. Lowry?”
“Yeah.”
“That’s good. Remember not to let your back get in touch with water for the next week. Do avoid vigorous exercise too.”
“Alright.”
With his shoulders trembling, Mason took his shirt from the couch and put it on.
When he walked out of the room, Sean reached out his hand to support him, but the former frowned and said indifferently, “I’m still able to walk.”
“Okay.” Sean wore a delicate expression.
“By the way, don’t bring this up to her.” Mason knew Janet would be even more worried upon knowing this.
Sean looked toward Mason and replied, “Yes, Mr. Lowry.”
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At the break of dawn, Janet woke up in a sweat. She dreamt of Mason and Corey. In the dream, Corey was using Mason in some kind of experiment. The last scene of Mason’s pale face was still imprinted in her mind.
The moment she opened her eyes, she found no one beside her. Panic-stricken, she quickly sat up from the bed and was about to go look for Mason. Just then, the door was flung open and a familiar sound of footsteps was heard.
Mason switched on the lights to see Janet sitting on the bed, so he walked over to her. “Hey, good morning.”
Janet lifted her eyes to see him and nodded. “Hey. Where did you go?”
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