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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 1166

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 1166

It Worked!

Even though Mason’s face was pale and meek, it did not hide his oppressive aura at all. Though it was just a mere warning, it was enough to cause everyone present to gasp.

There was dead silence both inside and outside the isolation room.

However, Black Python did not stop and even went on to pull Janet’s clothes off her chest.

At this point, Mason’s expression got even uglier.

Henry reacted immediately and hurriedly pulled Black Python away. “Why are you tearing her clothes off?!”

Black Python obviously didn’t take Henry’s words and Mason’s warning for it and instead said excitedly, “Young Miss Jackson, why don’t you have red spots on your arms and neck?”

As soon everyone heard what he said, their eyes fell on Janet’s chest and arms.

Swiftly, Mason managed to quickly cover Janet with his thin blanket until only her arms were exposed. However, it was enough for the rest to notice that Janet’s arms did not have a single red spot and was fair as snow.

Everyone present was absolutely taken aback from this.

Herbert and James trotted all the way into the isolation room after hearing Black Python’s words, and then they rushed in front of Janet.

Surely enough, Janet was infected with the virus, but she didn’t have any red spots on her body.

This meant that lesions didn’t form on her body from the virus!

The fact that she had no lesions meant that the antidote developed by Janet was a success.

It worked!

Everyone stood frozen in place.

The virus that Melissa had spent a month researching on was actually cracked by Janet within just three days.

Not only that, she also managed to develop the antidote.

“It worked! It worked!” Everyone present cheered.

They weren’t sure when, but Old Madam Lowry came into the room and quickly stepped forward to hold Janet’s hand. “Janet, I’ve always known you could do it.”

Old Madam Lowry’s eyes, which were looking at Mason and Janet, reddened slightly.

Janet bit her lips and comforted Old Madam Lowry while stroking her back gently, “Grandma, I’m fine. Mason will be fine too.”

Old Madam Lowry nodded slightly. “Alright, alright. I’m not worried.”

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