Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 248
He waved the high-end pastries prepared by the staff in his hands and said, “Why don’t you give some of this to Miss Janet?”
Mason fell silent for a while. He looked at Henry quietly for a few beats before he curled his lips and laughed. “Nah. I’ll pick her up after the show,” he said in an affectionate tone.
It was definitely not appropriate to send snacks to Janet at such an occasion. After all, her classmates would inevitably start gossipping about their relationship. Time passed quickly and the performance was about to begin.
The director called the four of them together and advised kindly, “Ma’am, miss, I beg you. Please perform well today!”
Jessie was in an unusually good mood. A smile appeared at the corner of her mouth as she said, “Don’t worry; I’ll definitely not disappoint you during my performance tonight!”
When the director heard this, he was moved and shocked. Jessie was almost like a different person today. He put his hands together as if he was praying.
Seeing this, Janet, Walter, and Gordon were speechless.
One minute later, the excited voice of the host echoed, “The performance of ‘Heaven on Earth’ is about to begin. Please keep absolutely quiet and respect each of our artists. Please don’t throw things on the stage even if you’re feeling excited!”
Following the host’s announcement, the four people walked into the venue from backstage. Janet followed behind Jessie. Suddenly, a low female voice sounded by Janet’s ears, “You like to be in the limelight, right? Today, you’ll be the star. A good show is about to unfold!”
Hearing this, Janet looked toward Jessie coldly. Her voice was indifferent and distant as she asked, “What do you mean?”
Jessie curled up the corners of her lips and smiled. “Stop pestering me about it. Instead, you should think about how to protect yourself later!”
Janet fisted her hands and glanced at Jessie coldly. Jessie looked fearless. She didn’t believe that she as the Young Lady of the Hunter Family would not be able to beat a mere composer.
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