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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 281

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 281

Emily clenched her fist tightly while she had a gloomy expression on her face.

“Janet, why are you dressed up like this?” Megan, who had just returned from the washroom, was astonished.

Before Janet could reply, Grandma Jade chimed in. “Megan, doesn’t she look gorgeous? This outfit is personally chosen by me for her.”

A stunned Megan nodded. “It’s quite beautiful.”

Emily fiercely glared at Janet. She used to regard that Janet was not her match, but she never expected that the latter was adored dearly by their grandmother.

While looking at the few people chatting and laughing, she felt like an outsider, so she intentionally coughed to attract both Brian and Megan’s attention. “Daddy, Mommy, aren’t we going to start the banquet?”

Only then did they realize that they should now start the banquet. He took the mic given to him by a waiter and announced, “I would like to thank everyone here for taking the time to attend the combined birthday banquet of the Jackson Family’s elder daughter, Janet, and the celebration banquet of our younger daughter, Emily.”

Brian said a bunch of polite words.

One of the guests asked, “The banquet today is also to celebrate Emily’s impending succession of the Royal Academy of Music in Yobril, right?”

Megan nodded in agreement. “That’s right. After the college entrance exam, my daughter, Emily, will depart for Yobril.”

“That’s amazing! Both daughters of the Jackson Family have promising futures.”

“It’s not easy for one to enter the Royal Academy of Music in Yobril. Mrs. Jackson, please take care of us in the future.”

“You are flattering us.” Megan smiled with her pursed lips, enjoying the envious gaze of the crowd.

Shirley, who was at one corner, pinched Chloe’s arm in frustration. “Look at Emily, she’s going to become the successor of the Royal Academy of Music in Yobril. How about you? You’re such a failure!”

Chloe pouted while trying to avoid her mother’s pinches. “She has the talent. What can I do about it?”

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