Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 1155
Her Suspicions Were Confirmed
Her blood instantly stained the pure white wall, and he could vaguely see the girl’s injured bone jutting out.
Almost subconsciously, he shouted, “Mrs. Lowry, w-what happened? Are you alright?”
Mason’s pupils dilated slightly, and he felt as if the blood in his body had turned to ice. Anxiously opening the door, he yelled instinctively, “Babe, what happened?”
Janet stared at him in a daze, somewhat unable to believe the scene before her. She couldn’t believe that the man would open the door to meet her, and she couldn’t believe that the man was still calling her so endearingly.
The man in front of her seemed both familiar and foreign. He was familiar because he was still him—charming and handsome as always—but what she found strange was that he had gotten extremely haggard.
She quickly entered Mason’s room before he could lock the door again. Then, the door was closed once again. The man and the woman in the room met each other’s gaze.
As Janet looked at him, her lips curled up in a self-mocking manner. “I thought you didn’t care about me. Why are you worried about my hand now?”
Not speaking, he avoided her gaze, then his eyes fell on her hand as he said softly, “Your hand is injured. We should bandage it first.”
Janet didn’t answer, but simply reached out and cupped his face with both hands before kissing him, trying to test if he truly didn’t feel anything for her anymore.
Mason froze, then suddenly took half a step back. Just like that, he was several meters away from her.
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