Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 122
“If she’s really giving an umbrella, she should just put it in a bag. Why did she wrap it with newspaper?”
“Oh my goodness! How poor can the Jackson family be to give Jade an umbrella for her birthday?”
“Hey, do you think that Janet is purposely trying to provoke Jade because she has a grudge against her?”
“I don’t think so. It hasn’t been long since Janet’s return so how is it possible that they already have a grudge against each other?”
Standing at a corner in a distance, two tall men were watching the whole thing. “Young Master Mason, is Miss Janet really giving her grandmother an umbrella as a birthday gift? How poor she must be! You can’t just leave her be. If Miss Janet doesn’t have any money, you should’ve secretly given her some!” Henry said as he laughed frantically.
I feel terrible. Even though the person giving the gift is Mason’s wife, I can’t help but laugh, Henry thought.
Hearing this, Mason glared at Henry with a warning look and said nothing. Then, he frowned slightly. Why did Janet rather give her grandmother an umbrella than accept my gift?
At the same time, Shirley looked at Brian and Megan and laughed as she said, “I’m not deliberately trying to embarrass you two, but do you think that it’s acceptable for your daughter to give an umbrella at an occasion like this?” Shirley’s mocking words had degraded Brian’s dignity as a man and he accused Megan for the first time in his life. “Megs, if there is any difficulty in the family, you should’ve told me. If Janet doesn’t have money, you should’ve given her some! The reason I work hard is to give all of you a better life, but why did you allow Janet to embarrass us at my mother’s birthday party? Are you deliberately trying to embarrass my mother?”
Hearing Brian’s accusations, a bitter expression appeared on Megan’s face and tears welled up in her eyes. “How would I have known that Janet would give an umbrella to Jade at such an important occasion? How could you blame me?”
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