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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 172

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 172

Suddenly, she received a message from Abby: ‘Janet, how much did you score in the exam?’

Janet: ‘200 points!’

Abby: ‘What? 200 points! How could this be?!’

Janet: ‘It was pure coincidence that I did well in the previous exam.’

‘Oh no. What should I do? We can’t be in the same class anymore!’ Abby started to worry for her.

Janet laughed softly then replied, ‘Why don’t you take a look at your own test results now?’

Abby did not dare to look at her grades because she was afraid that her grades were too poor. If it were, she would be assigned to another class and could not be in the same class as Janet.

Then, Abby glanced at her grades. Her eyes widened and she texted, ‘Janet, I got 250 points in the exam!!!’

She looked at her exam transcript, tears filling her eyes. This was the first time that she was glad she messed up in the exam.

The summer vacation passed quickly.

The day before school started, Janet went house shopping in Royal Garden as she was planning to buy a house for the four boys to live in. They would be coming from Markovia tomorrow.

She wore her school uniform and had light makeup on, so she looked like a spirited student.

The agent from the real estate company was initially introducing houses to clients joyfully, but the moment Janet pushed the door open, the faces of everyone darkened.

Everyone looked Janet up and down one after another, then started whispering among themselves.

“Hello!” Janet greeted the real estate agents, hoping that one of them would introduce houses to her.

However, the people present only replied indifferently, “Hello.” Then, they stopped talking to her.

Janet was not upset or angry. Instead, she continued to ask, “May I ask if there is any house that can accommodate four people? We need to move in tomorrow with our luggages.”

As soon as Janet said that, the real estate agents present all whispered among each other.

“Look, we have a customer, don’t we?”

“I won’t accept such customers.”

“She looks like a student. She probably can’t even afford a house. Go away!”

“What a joke. She wants a four-person house? Can she even afford it?”

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