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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 297

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 297

Initially, Janet did not want to draw any attention to herself since she was back in Markovia. However, she was backed into a corner since she bumped into such snobbish and bold Markovians.

The eyes of the receptionist gleamed brightly when she saw the Black Card on the counter. Oh, my God! I can’t believe that’s a Black Card!

There are less than ten people in the world with this kind of Black Card. I wonder who this girl in front of me is. She must be some president’s young wife… I wonder what type of charm she possesses for a president to be willing to hand her a Black Card.

The sleazy middle-aged man and the woman clad in gold standing beside her were both stumped to silence.

This young lady doesn’t seem like a wealthy person. How could she possibly brandish a Black Card so easily?

The sleazy middle-aged man turned around hastily to leave in a hurry because he was wary of offending someone powerful and influential.

It’s too easy for a powerful person like that to get me into trouble.

Seeing his lover leaving in a rush, the woman in gold ran after him in a hurry while calling for him in a sweet voice, “Dear, wait up!”

That night, just when Janet was getting ready to leave for the underground auction, she received a text message from Abby. Due to the time difference, morning classes had already commenced at Sandfort City at that time.

Abby: ‘Janet, why aren’t you in school today?’

Janet: ‘Please do me a favor and apply leave on my behalf, thank you.’

Abby was rendered speechless and looked puzzled. Yesterday, Janet did not mention that she isn’t attending classes today.

Nevertheless, Abby agreed to help her anyway. ‘Sure.’

After replying Abby’s text, Janet received a text message from Mason.

‘Good morning. Remember to have breakfast.’

Janet was stumped to silence while reading the text message and she was felt bewildered.

This is a first for a man to send me such a text message, and I don’t think I’m used to it.

‘Mm-hmm, got it.’ Janet replied to his text message casually.

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