Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 301
“Hi, Emily.” Rebecca seemed delighted to see Emily too.
Although Rebecca came from a wealthy and powerful family, she was actually very envious of Emily because she had caught the attention of Hilbert from the Royal Academy of Music despite her young age. Besides, Emily might end up as the successor of the Royal Academy of Music, and so Rebecca admired Emily from the bottom of her heart.
Rebecca was here this time to learn piano, and she was very hopeful to catch Hilbert’s attention too.
Emily wore a gentle expression and she welcomed Rebecca with open arms. “Rebecca, we met when we were kids. Do you remember?” she asked while smiling warmly.
Rebecca tried to recall and nodded earnestly after a short while. “Yes, I do remember, indeed. I liked you the most, Emily.”
Emily felt pleased with herself when she heard that.
“Emily, Rebecca, get in the car,” Megan called out from inside the car, since the two seemed distracted by their chat.
Rebecca then handed Megan a gift box. “Auntie Megan, this present is for you.”
Next, she handed something to Emily too. “Emily, this is for you.”
Emily smiled sweetly while accepting her gift.
She didn’t even need to guess to know that her gift would cost at least tens of thousands, or it might even go up to hundreds of thousands.
“Thank you, Rebecca.” Emily smiled faintly while appearing elegant and gracious.
In the car, Emily was pleasantly surprised to get along so well with Rebecca. Be it their education or arts, they seemed to click very well.
“Rebecca, why didn’t you wait for the summer holidays before coming over?” Emily maintained a faint smile as she asked politely.
Rebecca beamed as well. “It’s because you are so outstanding that I just couldn’t wait any longer.”
Dad mentioned that Emily will be leaving for Yobril after her college entrance exam. If that’s true, we wouldn’t have a chance to meet then.
Upon hearing that, Emily smiled shyly and continued a discussion about piano with Rebecca.
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When Janet rushed back to the Jackson Residence from Markovia, she realized that there was a young girl she didn’t know at home.
Janet regarded the girl with her usual aloofness, but she had a questioning gaze.
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