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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 151

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 151

“The Opera Academy can do the same.”

At this point, the principal was already speechless from the shock and his office was now the battleground for both professors, who were tempting Janet with offers in an attempt to get her to join either of their institutions.

Outside his office, Lilian, who wanted to report to the principal about how Janet’s behaviour would affect their school, was also paralyzed on the spot from the surprise.

Giving Janet all of the scholarship worth millions? These people must have lost their minds, she seethed as her face turned pale from rage. Never did she imagine that Janet would be so talented for two professors to fight over her.

The argument in the office heated up and there was no conclusion even after a long time. So, Janet looked at the both of them quietly before standing up and turning to leave.

“Master Nato, where are you going?” Professor Williams asked hurriedly when he saw her leaving from the corner of his eyes.

Glancing at the time, she replied, “I have a class now. You guys can continue your argument.”

“Wh-What do you mean?” Professor Jones asked, confused.

“Yeah, Master Nato. Have you decided which school you will go to?” Professor Williams asked in anticipation.

Before leaving the room, Janet saw Lilian standing outside and she answered nonchalantly, “Neither.”

Her reply shocked everyone, but after a few seconds, she added, “Both are excellent institutions, but I would like to attend college normally for now! Still, I’ll consider it if any of your institutions need my help in the future.”

Initially, both the professors had already given up, but she gave them a glimmer of hope in the end.

With a pleasing smile, Professor Williams stopped her from leaving and said, “Of course! The position of associate professor will always be open for you.”

Janet nodded with a grin and left after glancing at Lilian’s disgruntled face.

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