Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 290
“Are you feeling unwell?”
Upon hearing that, Janet slightly frowned. I’m fine!
Seeing the befuddled look on her face, Mason turned around to look at Sean with a threatening and warning look in his dark pupils, rendering him speechless.
After seeing their exchange, Janet finally understood and explained in exasperation, “The person laying in the ward is my grandma.”
Mason deepened his gaze and hugged her tightly as he murmured beside her ear, “That’s a relief.”
Janet went silent in confusion. What do you mean by that?
Janet’s eyelashes slightly fluttered as she parted her red lips slightly with a smile on her face. “I’m a doctor. Nothing will happen to me.”
Upon hearing that, Mason lifted his handsome face from her shoulders and pinched the tip of her nose. “A doctor can’t cure herself.”
“I guess you will land in more trouble once you care about someone.” Behind them, Henry chuckled in a low voice.
Seeing that Henry and Sean were standing behind Mason, Janet left his embrace and spoke to them as usual, “You guys can go back first!”
“Miss Janet, we have only been here for a few minutes, yet you are already chasing us away? We haven’t even given you Young Master Mason’s present!”
Sean elbowed Harry. “Young Master Moss, Miss Janet is here. It’s not convenient!”
Upon hearing that, Mason looked at Janet regretfully, yet he told her lovingly and exasperatedly, “Alright. Rest well for the night.”
With that, he turned around to leave reluctantly.
A sudden flicker of emotion flitted past Janet’s eyes as she moved her red lips. “I wonder if I’m lucky enough to see what surprise you have in store for me.”
With that, Mason’s dark gaze deepened.
In that instant he turned around, he looked at her intently with a smile in his eyes. “I’ll wait for you.”
Janet smiled before she turned around to say in a low voice, “Alright. Stay safe on the road.”
“Alright,” Mason replied lazily. Yet in his lazy tone, one could hear the amount of love he had for her.
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