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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 264

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 264

“Yeap.” Nodding, Lee said faintly, “They offered eighty million. Do you want to go?”

“Eighty million? Just get one of the Beasts to go then,” sneered Janet.

“Okay,” answered Lee before he hung up.

After Janet hung up, she immediately called the Beasts.

The phone was quickly connected and Dexter’s voice was heard. “What’s the matter, Boss?”

“I need you to go undercover now. Lee will contact you later and you’ll have to go to the Hunter Group as a hacker.” As she was saying that, she paused for a moment before continuing, “I need to know the financial position of the Hunter Group!”

Dexter was confused by Janet’s string of instructions. However, he was an expert in being a spy.

So, he nodded and said respectfully, “Okay, Boss.”

Looking at the hung up call, Janet’s lips curved into a smile.

Since Ewan couldn’t manage his own daughter and was even complicit in her schemes, he shouldn’t blame Janet for being so ruthless.

An hour later, the Beasts went to the Hunter Group with their faces covered in hats and masks.

The four of them did that under the instruction of Lee.

By the time they arrived, the staff of the Hunter Group were waiting for them at the doorstep as if they were waiting for their savior.

When the assistant saw the group of people who were shorter than him, his brows couldn’t help knitting. There was a hint of confusion in his inquiry. “Are you guys the hackers hired by the Hunter Group?”

The Beasts nodded. “Yeah. We’re a team.”

“Nice to meet you, I’m Hacker L.”

“Hi, I’m Hacker H.”

“Hello, I’m Hacker S.”

“I’m Hacker B.”

So this was a team of hackers. No wonder they cost eighty million.

Immediately, the assistant reached out and greeted them politely. “Nice to meet you. Please come in.”

After he finished talking, the Beasts walked toward the direction pointed by the assistant.

Looking at the four figures, there were doubts in the assistant’s puzzled eyes.

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