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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 271

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 271

At the same time, Hilbert’s assistant piped in, “Do you have plans to further your music career in Yobril?”

Emily was overjoyed when she heard this. “Yobril?” Her voice sounded excited as she continued, “Yes. Yes! I do!”

The moment she finished, everyone in the room began to look intrigued as they looked at her.

Right away, this made Emily nervous, wondering if she had misspoken.

A few moments later, Hilbert squinted his eyes and said composedly, “Did you say your name was Emily Jackson?

Emily nodded. “Yes.”

“Which school do you go to?

Emily responded, “Star High School in Sandfort City.”

Hilbert and his assistant looked at each other as both of their eyes lit up.

Another person from Star High School?

It seems like there are many talents in that high school. Maybe it’s time for me to speak to their principal.

Then, Hilbert continued, “I’m afraid we don’t have any musical instruments here for you to showcase your talent. Our team will be at Star High School tomorrow for an audition. You can get yourself ready for tomorrow.”

These words stunned Emily as she stared at them in disbelief.

Does this mean I’m in?

Emily finally came back to her senses after a few minutes. Holding in her excitement, she responded, “Thank you, Mr. Hilbert. I’ll surely go back and get ready for tomorrow!”

Right at this moment, she was grabbing the hem of her dress with her sweaty palms.

That’s great! I hope Mr. Hilbert will really come to my school tomorrow. If he shows up, I’ll definitely get picked!

Recalling the look on Janet’s face earlier, Emily reckoned that she must have failed the interview.

We are indeed different people!

When Megan saw that Emily had come home, she went up to her with a smile, asking with anticipation in her voice, “Emily, how did it go??

Smiling, Emily responded nicely, “Mommy, the Yobril Royal Academy of Music has already acknowledged me. They’ll come to my school for an audition tomorrow, and they’ve asked me to perform something.”

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