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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 1175

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 1175

Meeting Herbert and James

As soon as Herbert and James arrived in Sandfort City, the media gave enormous publicity to them. Naturally, everyone thought that they had cured Mason’s illness.

As a result, this not only shocked the whole internet, but also Sandfort City’s Woodsbury University.

In Dylan’s office at Woodsbury University, he was seen wearing a dark gray shirt. Sitting at the head of the table, the crow’s feet at the corners of his eyes gave away his urge to smile.

“Professor Fontaine, what’s the matter?” Tina and Sharon, whom he had asked to meet, couldn’t help but ask as they stood at the side.

As he recalled the text message reply he received that morning, he didn’t try to hide the cheeriness in his eyes. “Do you know Dr. Fernandaz and Dr. Torrez of Markovia’s Traditional Medical Research Institute?”

“Yes,” Tina and Sharon replied in unison.

Didn’t the news say that they had come to Sandfort City to treat Mason Lowry? Isn’t he Janet Jackson’s fiancé? Everyone knows that. But isn’t she the top student of Woodsbury University’s medical school? Why did she have to ask someone from Markovia’s Traditional Medical Research Institute to treat her fiancé? How ridiculous! Tina thought. At that moment, the corner of her mouth couldn’t help but tug upward, and she let out a sarcastic smile.

Meanwhile, Sharon bit her lip with a sad look in her eyes. These days, Janet hadn’t been attending lectures or replying to her messages; even Black Python wouldn’t tell her which hospital Janet was in. Thinking of this saddened Sharon.

“Professor Fontaine, why are you telling us about this?” Tina asked.

Happily, he explained, “Well, that’s because I’ll be paying them a visit at First Hospital later, so I wanted to give you a chance to meet them. You can ask them if you have anything that you’re unsure of medically.”

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