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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 1143

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 1143

Didn’t Mason Come?

“Lee, lead the others outside and wait. Lara, Desire and I will go in first and I’ll inform you immediately if there’s anything,” Janet turned around and commanded Lee. She was worried that Corey would be alarmed if too many of them went in.

Both Lara and Desire were women, so their footsteps would be lighter and would therefore not be discovered easily.

“Alright. Be safe.” With that, Lee led the group of men and retreated.

After exchanging glances among themselves, Janet, Lara and Desire walked into the basement.

“Who is it?” Suddenly, a deep, fierce male voice emerged from the side.

“You motherf*cker!” Janet turned around and directly grabbed the man’s throat. Upon exerting some force, the man collapsed onto the ground.

However, this commotion had made the people inside percept that invaders were here. Within the next second, countless bullets flew toward Janet and the others from the entrance. Nevertheless, the three women were able to handle the situation easily.

Janet pointed the gun at the man at the entrance and fired the gun resolutely. With that, the man collapsed onto the ground. She had killed him with one shot.

Right after, the alarm in the basement was triggered.

“The targets are moving so swiftly that we aren’t able to locate them. The gunmen hiding at the entrance are all knocked out. The targets are approaching the inside. The targets…” The announcement from the speaker on the wall was chaotic.

Corey’s face darkened as he stood at his door, preparing to receive the arrival of Janet. The targets are approaching the inside? Did Janet and Mason manage to barge in directly? They’re making things easier for me by showing up on their own!

With his lips curled, Corey clapped his hands and said, “Bring her here.”

Thereupon, Emily followed behind the man in black and walked up to Corey. “Mr. Hills, I heard Janet is coming. Is that true?” she sneered.

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