Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 292
Then, Mason took out a blood-red bangle with a solemn expression on his face.
“Happy birthday, Janet.”
When she returned to her senses, the red bangle was already on her wrist.
She froze for a second before saying awkwardly, “Thank you!”
When Henry, Sean, Red Python, and Black Python looked over, they were immediately shocked.
Noticing everyone’s reaction, Janet tilted her head, looking at the red bangle on her wrist.
“Why is the color so special?” she asked.
Just as Henry was about to reply, he saw a warning look from Mason so he quickly changed what he wanted to say. “Nothing much. You must cherish this, Miss Janet.”
Hearing Henry’s words, a slight unease rose within her.
Why was everyone shocked when they saw this bangle with an eerie color?
Heaving a sigh, she announced, “I’m going to the washroom first.” Then, she untied the suit around her waist and walked to the washroom.
When she left, everyone walked up to Sean and asked tentatively, “What on earth has happened during our absence?”
Sean wiped the sweat off his forehead. “I guess you guys have to change the way you address her now.”
Henry walked over to Mason and asked seriously, “So, are you sure you can bear to leave the Lowry Mark on your beloved Janet?”
Mason narrowed his eyes and replied in a low voice, “I won’t let that happen.”
“But that’s a rule that has been inherited for generations before—”
With eyes as cold as ice, Mason interrupted him, “Then I shall be the first person to break it.”
After Janet returned from the washroom, the men in black pushed a trolley containing a huge cake, some snacks and champagne into the room.
Mason then took a crown he prepared beforehand and walked to Janet to put it on her gently.
Immediately, a peculiar feeling rose within her.
Then, Mason’s low voice rang. “Make a wish.”
Janet closed her eyes and put her hands together.
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