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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 182

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 182

Abby asked Janet to put on a cheerleader uniform too but she refused. Under the light of the sunset, Janet’s beautiful appearance attracted the attention of many boys and one of them was Dennis, a new student and athlete of Class A. He noticed Janet from far away.

Standing in the shade of the tree, he pointed at Janet and asked, “Do you know her?”

One of the students of Class A nodded and replied, “Yes. She once beat up several students so badly that they all dropped out.”

“Really?” Dennis curled his lips and said lazily, “She doesn’t look like she has the strength.”

One of his teammates then teased, “Oh, it seems that Dennis is interested in ‘Little Pepper’!” All of the teammates turned to glance at Janet.

“She really is gorgeous!”

“Her beauty can be compared with our class’ Emily.”

“I think she’s prettier than Emily.”

Hearing this, the corners of Dennis’s lips curled into a confident smile and he yelled, “Focus on the competition!” Winning the competition will definitely get her attention. I’ll definitely get the girl that I want!

Meanwhile, under the shade of trees on the other side, Emily noticed that the athletes from her class were all looking at Janet and she thought, Did they forget about me? I’m the prettiest girl in the class and the whole school! These athletes really have bad taste in girls.

After a few minutes of warm up, the sports coach stepped forward and gathered all the players from Class A to Class F. At a glance, the players from Class A to Class E were tall and muscular, which made the four short boys from Class F stand out. It wasn’t obvious when they weren’t compared with other players but now that they were standing together, the difference was as plain as day.

All the students who were watching the game and the opponents roared in laughter. “Are these four stunted dwarfs here to participate in the basketball competition?”

“Ha! I bet they can’t even reach the basketball hoop.”

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