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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 244

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 244

The students gritted their teeth at Emily; when one was too flashy and did something to the extreme, things would only backfire!

After the first lesson in the afternoon, Janet left the school for a while and returned with a stack in hand. When her classmates saw that, their hearts sank. Is this another test paper for us? But it’s already been two days since the exam and the teachers have started correcting the papers. It’s far too late for any revision now…

“Janet, is this another test paper?” her classmates wailed as they glued their eyes to the unknown stack of papers.

Placing the stack on the class monitor’s desk, she said casually, “These are the tickets to the live show of ‘Heaven on Earth’. Hand them out and return the leftovers to my desk.”

Everyone was flabbergasted and froze on the spot at her words. What’s she talking about? The tickets to the live show of ‘Heaven on Earth’?

Hooking Janet’s arm, Abby asked in confusion, “Janet, how did you get these tickets?” There were more than thirty people in the class and each ticket cost hundreds of thousands, so the whole stack would be worth several million. Furthermore, money couldn’t even buy these tickets and it was not news that they were extremely hard to come by.

With a wave of her hand, Janet replied flatly, “Oh, my friend’s company wanted to watch it with all their staff, but they had to work overtime at the last minute and couldn’t attend. So these were given to me.”

Friend? Janet has such a rich friend? Abby wondered. It’s not surprising that she was able to get a discount at Leaping Dragon Hotel the last time. Maybe she even has friends all over the world.

Seeing this, everyone went to take the tickets in relief. However, the moment they received the tickets, they froze with shock again as the signatures of Gordon, Walter and Sweet Tune Guru could be seen on the ticket.

They stammered in utter disbelief, “Janet, t-the signature on this is…?”

Janet lifted her eyes and said impassively, “Yeah.”

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