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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 250

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 250

That was an unexpectedly smart move. It perfectly explained her attitude today.

“Turn it off!” The director who was initially enjoying the performance backstage was alerted by the current situation.

What is this?

How did this happen?

Who is that in the video?

The director was also astounded by the sudden turn of events. In all his years as a director, something like this had never happened before.

His reaction, however, seemed to have reinforced the audience’s assumptions. “Get down from that stage you bullsh*t composer!”

“Return our money to us you bullsh*t composer!”

“We want a refund!”

“You fraud! I’m going to record all of this and share it on Twitter!”

“Yeah, record it! This is infuriating!”

“A group of con artists! They cheated us of our money! Curse them!”

Suddenly, a group of people from the audience started throwing rotten eggs at the stage and the stage began to reek of a foul odor.

Seeing that the audience was getting out of control, the director promptly led the four of them off the stage first.

Amidst the chaos, Jessie had a relaxed smile on her face. Raising an eyebrow, she looked at Janet with a contemplative look on her face and mouthed, “You’re over!”

Janet’s eyebrows shot up. Her rage was about to hit the roof.

Under the guidance of the director and staff, the four of them made it backstage.

Walter and Gordon, who were already there, were clearly on Janet’s side, but there was nothing they could do since they had no proof to say otherwise.

With an arched back, Jessie walked back to her dressing room. After this bullsh*t composer gets ousted by the director, it’ll be over for her—on top of having this incident on her record. From now on, not only will her reputation be ruined, but she would also have to compensate for her breach of contract.

At the thought of that, Jessie’s steps became lighter.

Janet was staring at Jessie’s back with her dark eyes. The chill in her gaze looked like it could melt someone and her ruthlessness became apparent on the corner of her lips.

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