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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 138

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 138

Taking a sharp intake of breath, Janet suddenly felt a pressing urge to land a punch on Mason’s face.

“Ahem…” The sound of the doctor clearing her throat came from some distance away. “Girl, do you feel better now?”

“Yes. I’m going back to class now.” After saying goodbye to the doctor, Janet then made her way to the building where the classrooms were located.

“Remember to tell your teacher if you feel unwell again,” the doctor urged.

“I will.” Janet’s figure moved further and further away.

Standing rooted to the spot, Mason had a deep crease on his forehead because he couldn’t figure out why it was so hard to melt her heart.

The doctor stared at him and offered him a piece of advice with a smile, “Everything will be fine if you pay more attention to your girlfriend. As long as you’re willing to make the effort, I believe you will be able to get her back.”

Mason raised his brow and answered in a contemplative tone, “Yes, I will do that.”

As soon as Janet returned to the classroom, her presence drew everyone’s attention immediately.

“Janet, do you feel better now?”

“Janet, are you alright?”

Janet nodded in response to their questions before returning to her seat.

Emily and Madelaine were just talking about Janet. At the sight of her, Madelaine immediately snorted, “I wonder why someone insisted on taking part in three sports events although there was no way she could cope with them. In the end, she was exhausted after going through just one sports event and ended up fainting in Gordon’s arms. What a scheming b*tch!”

Emily went along with what she said by responding in a feign annoyed tone, “Madelaine, you shouldn’t think of Janet that way. Although she did register for the events herself, you can’t be so sure that it was just a part of her plan to make Gordon sympathize with her, can you?”

Abby glared at Madelaine and seethed, “Can you predict the exact day you will be having your next period? There’s no point in criticizing her. Didn’t you register to take part in the competition too? Did you win any medal for our class?”

Madelaine exchanged a glance with Emily before she asked, “Is she really having her period?”

A babble of voices broke out among the girls in the class as soon as they heard that.

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