Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 331
It was a good thing they did not mess with Janet. Otherwise, they would not have seen the light of day.
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At the nurse’s office in Star High School, Abby’s red and chubby face was filled with worry. “Will Janet get detained? I’m so worried about her. If I had known she would get arrested, I would’ve rather been beaten to death. It’s all my fault.”
A frown appeared on Gordon’s forehead. He held her hand gently and comforted, “It’ll be fine. Don’t worry.”
She looked at him with her big round eyes and pulled her hand back lightly. “Mm.”
Suddenly, his phone started to ring. He took one look at it and answered it right away.
When the call ended, the corners of his lips lifted slightly and his narrow eyes brightened up. “My friend just informed me that she is out of the police station now.”
“Really?” Abby sat up in excitement, completely forgetting about the injury on her bottom. That’s so good to hear!” She hugged his waist and buried her face in his embrace. “Thank you.”
She looked as cute as a kitten. Gordon caressed her head and asked, “Can you go back feeling relieved now?”
“Yes.” She peeled her head away from his chest. Her bright eyes radiated with brilliance.
He caressed her head once more and said affectionately, “Silly girl.”
At that moment, she was rendered speechless.
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Several people arrived at the Leaping Dragon Hotel in cars.
When the manager at the front desk spotted Mason, he thought it was a spot check and quickly greeted him respectfully, “Boss, you’re here.”
Mason nodded at him. “Tidy up the VIP room. I’ve brought some friends over to dine here.”
The manager looked across and saw a lady who looked familiar along with a few other unfamiliar men.
“Yes, Boss. Please come this way.”
The others followed Mason inside.
When they arrived at the private room, the manager instinctively brought the menu to Janet. “Miss, please tell me your order.”
The manager knew who she was because Mason had brought her there often. Throughout several encounters, he naturally came to know her status.
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