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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 1138

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 1138

Does Your Promise Still Count?

Mason already knew Janet wouldn’t stay, but hearing her mouth those three words at that moment felt like a stab in his heart.

Mason closed his eyes and exhaled deeply. “Does your promise to dry my hair every day still count?”

Janet was at a loss for words. She parted her lips and said, “Of course, if I can make it back and you’re willing to forgive me.”

What does she mean by ‘if she can make it back’? Mason gritted his teeth and sneered, “Forget about it. Just do as you please. I’m nobody to you anyway.” Who am I to her? Our relationship started because I was the one who pestered her. If it wasn’t because of that, she probably wouldn’t be interested in me either. With that, Mason closed his eyes weakly.

Janet turned around and stared intently at him. Even though Mason had lost his consciousness, his brows were still knitted. She knew everything he said earlier was out of anger, but no matter what would happen to their relationship in the end, she couldn’t possibly bring him along this time.

“Please forgive me for being selfish.” Janet lowered her head and kissed Mason’s lips gently.

Suddenly, Mason’s phone rang. Janet took a look at it and saw that the caller was Sean. Without hesitation, she hung it up immediately. Then, she stood up, took up the half-filled glass from the table and gulped down the water. After that, she placed the glass gently back onto the table.

It was 12 midnight. Lee was already waiting in the airplane at a private airport. Besides Lee, Lara and Desire were tagging along too. Upon seeing Janet’s arrival, the three of them came down to greet her.

Lee felt strange seeing Janet come alone. When Janet walked closer, he asked, “Janet, where’s Mason?”

Janet looked at Lee indifferently and said, “He’s not coming.”

Hearing that, Lara frowned and tutted. “How can he not come? Isn’t he worried about letting you head to Yobril alone?”

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