Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 309
Listening to Henry, Janet raised her brows. What nonsense is he talking about?
“You are an animal trainer!” He looked at her with admiration before turning toward Mason. “No wonder Young Master Mason was tamed by you so quickly.”
Immediately, Janet was rendered speechless. Is he implying that Mason is an animal?
Hehe. She was in a good mood as she walked into the villa, leaving everyone a mysterious yet awesome impression of her.
In the meantime, Mason revealed a smile on his thin lips while his eyes were full of interest. This pack of wolves has shown respect, knowing that they need to listen to the orders of their future master.
Moments ago when the wolves growled at Janet, various methods of cooking wolf meat flashed through his mind. Looks like they’ve just saved themselves.
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Meanwhile, Emily, Chloe and Rebecca chatted with each other with a faint smile on their faces. It looked like they were getting along with each other well.
Both Rebecca and Chloe already had a strong foundation, so they were able to learn the techniques quickly.
At some point, Chloe even thought that her piano skills could already rival Emily’s/
What I need is a chance. If I have a chance to perform a song in front of Mr. Hilbert, I believe that he’ll definitely choose me.
When they arrived back at Jackson residence, they just so happened to meet the people moving the luggage.
However, Emily and Rebecca ignored them and sat in the living room to chat.
Meanwhile, Chloe wanted to go to the washroom, but before she got there, she bumped into a staff member carrying a box.
The staff apologized, “I’m sorry.” With that, he cleaned up the things that had fallen out of the box.
Chloe glanced at him with disdain. Doesn’t he have any eyes?
Just when she was grumbling to herself, her eyes suddenly landed on a golden medal on the floor. She crouched down to pick it up and saw the tiny words ‘International Musician’ written on it.
Immediately, she gaped in disbelief, almost screaming on top of her lungs.
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