Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 113
Seemingly knowing what Mason was going to do, Janet placed her index finger on his lips. “Young Master Moss, please behave yourself.”
Mason was slightly shocked by Janet’s quick reflex so he chuckled and stopped his actions.
Then, he gently lifted her chin with his fair, slender finger and whispered, “I really like you.”
When Janet got home, what Mason said in the car still echoed in her mind. Burying her head in the blanket, she tossed the pillow onto the floor.
She had never liked anything that could disturb her mind, including feelings. She was too stubborn, and in her world, there were only people who she could trust or couldn’t trust, and people who she could rely on or couldn’t. There was no in between.
Forget it. I should just let it be.
Things that ought to come would arrive and those that shouldn’t come would leave as well.
In the blink of an eye, it was halfway through the school term. Ever since Emily made a fool of herself, she didn’t dare to make things difficult for Janet anymore.
Since then, Emily had been hanging out with Madelaine, who was similarly in abjection, and both of them would curse Janet every day.
Today, the class teacher walked into the lecture hall as usual and announced, “There’s a sports competition next week, which is followed by the end-of-semester exam. Then, it’ll soon be the first summer vacation of 12th grade. In the second semester, you’ll be sitting the college entrance exam. Therefore, I hope that all of you can participate in this sports competition and win glory for our class.”
Despite the class teacher’s passionate speech, the students looked contemptuous and unmoved.
The class teacher then looked at Emily seriously. “This is the last sports competition so I hope that you can take charge of the nomination list, Emily. I’m counting on you and I hope that we’ll not come last.”
Upon hearing that, Emily’s eyes shone brightly. Lately, she had been ostracized by her classmates so she was surprised when the class teacher offered her an opportunity to represent the class.
How touching!
So, she nodded firmly. “Mr. Smith, I’ll definitely make you proud!”
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