Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 134
Emily was secretly delighted to hear that because she didn’t believe Janet could really excel in everything.
The students from the other classes, who had started to run out of patience waiting for them to decide, urged impatiently, “Is Class A still in the game? If you guys are taking so long to make a decision, why don’t you guys just pull out?”
“Exactly. Janet Jackson from Class A is such an attention-seeker to register for so many events, which is more than she can cope with.”
“Can you guys move faster? The sun is going to set soon!”
After listening to their remarks, Janet walked away from the congregation of her fellow classmates and handed her jacket to Abby. “Let’s get on with the competition,” she spoke in a crisp and cold voice.
Gordon took the chance to examine her face when she walked past him and found that her face was actually slightly pale.
Why did she look that way?
Was she suffering from a heatstroke?
Standing at the area where the long jump event was held, Janet suddenly felt a dull pain from her lower abdomen when she was staring at the pool of sand some distance away from her.
After doing some calculation, she realized that it had been more than a month since she had her last period.
Could she be having it now?
During the time she was going through training in Markovia, she could easily train for more than ten hours continuously without feeling tired but every time she had her period, she wouldn’t be able to make it.
Deciding that her body wouldn’t be able to withstand it after some contemplation, she waved at Mr. Wilson and announced with a poker face, “Mr. Wilson, I want to withdraw from these two events!”
The students from Class B couldn’t help but mock Janet when they saw her chicken out at the eleventh hour. “Geez, her stamina must be really weak to be so exhausted after having just a game. Why was she so powerful when she punched Jennifer Lewis then?”
Sensing that something was not right with Janet from how pale her lips looked, Gordon quickly approached her and questioned her in an undertone, “How are you feeling?”
Janet placed her hands on her belly and muttered, “Bring me to the school clinic.”
Mr. Wilson too walked over and asked her worryingly, “Janet, are you alright?”
Gordon cleared his throat and answered, “Sir, I’m bringing her to the school clinic now.”
Noticing the awkward expression on Gordon’s face and realizing what it meant in an instant, Mr. Wilson responded, “Go ahead.”
Gordon bent at his waist and carried Janet in his arms before heading in the direction of the school clinic.
Abby, who was left behind, was speechless.
What was going on?
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