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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 283

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 283

“Oh, God! Does this mean that Hilbert has acknowledged Emily?”

“The piano looks expensive.”

“Hilbert really treats Emily well.”

“I’m so envious of her.”

Megan, Brian and Grandma Jade were as dumbfounded as everyone who was in attendance.

Emily’s grin was so wide that the corner of her lips reached the back of her ears.

Only Janet, who was at a corner, had a deadpan expression as she looked at everything that happened. She sluggishly held a cup of cocktail and leaned against the wall in the corner.

Emily beamed at Hilbert. “Thank you, Mr. Hilbert. I love this piano. I’ll definitely put more effort into practicing my piano skills.” After she said that, she even bowed at him before intentionally looking at the surroundings the moment she raised her eyes. I bet that Janet’s expression must be dark and she is in low spirits. Haha! Haha!

Upon hearing Emily’s words of appreciation, Hilbert and his assistant exchanged an awkward glance.

“Miss Emily, this piano is not for you.” As the assistant spoke, he waved the piano score in his hand. “This piano score is your gift.”

Right after he said that, Emily’s face instantly paled while everyone who had expressed their envy toward her were silenced.

Sweat beads appeared on Megan’s temple as she walked up to Emily to console her. “A piano score is good too. It’s not bad…”

Emily forced a smile. “It’s rather nice. It shows that Mr. Hilbert values me and wants me to continue practicing.”

“This is exactly what Mr. Hilbert had in mind.” The assistant squeezed a professional smile on his face.

“What’s the purpose of you taking out this piano then, Mr. Hilbert?” Brian was puzzled.

Hilbert rose to his full height and calmly replied, “I’d like to have Miss Emily play a piece according to the piano score.”

Upon hearing that, Emily’s eyes brightened as she firmly nodded. “Sure.”

She had intended to play in front of the crowd so that everyone can witness her skills.

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