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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 171

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 171

Janet’s eyes widened instantly.

However, she did not resist him this time. She had just gone through a life and death situation and this weird embrace made her feel inexplicably at ease.

For the first time in her life, Janet felt that she didn’t hate Mason anymore for some reason.

At least, his breath and his body temperature somehow made her feel safe.

As Mason held the soft and tender body in his arms, his originally calm eyes darkened and he said in a low voice, “I want to kiss you.”

“Huh?” Janet looked at those black scorching eyes with her round eyes.

However, before she could come back to her senses, the man’s slender fingers were already tracing her delicate face as if he was about to kiss her.

Janet let out a soft yell. Putting her index finger against his thin, cool lips, she slightly parted her red lips and said, “No.”

Mason then fell silent.

He originally thought that they would naturally kiss when they reached a stage.

But… this young woman was too sensible.

This was the second time he had been rejected.

Henry suddenly felt the atmosphere in the back seat tense up. He glanced through the rearview mirror and found that the two people were staring at each other flirtatiously, which made him clear his throat.

Janet immediately pushed Mason away lightly.

Then, she looked out the window. Her ears, which were covered by her hair, were completely red.

She returned to the Jackson residence on the very same day.

Emily was happily reporting her final exam results to Megan.

Seeing Janet’s return, Megan asked, “Janet, how did you do in the exam?”

Hearing this, Janet raised her brows. “Not very good!”

Jade had heard Janet’s voice and she quickly came downstairs. She said cheerfully, “Janet, you’re such a humble girl. It’s okay. It doesn’t matter if you don’t do well in the exam. After all, you paint very well. I heard that two prestigious schools went to your school to recruit you, right?”

Jade only recently learned about this.

“Yeah, but I didn’t agree,” Janet said calmly.

Meanwhile, Emily looked at Janet viciously in the corner.

Why did she have to mention this at such a moment?

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