Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 332
Mason wanted to be with Janet all the time.
He did not know that was the kind of person he was, but after being with her, he did not recognize himself anymore.
Picking up some braised eggplant, he put it in Janet’s bowl and murmured, “I want to go to school with you.”
If he were by her side, who would dare to bully her?
Upon hearing that, she choked and sent the eggplant she had just put in her mouth back out at him. “What nonsense is that?” She felt completely baffled on the inside as she was wiping his face.
“This isn’t nonsense.” He was not angry. While he let her wipe his face with her hand, he put it in a different way. “I want to go to your school.”
Looking at him in all seriousness, she narrowed her eyes but did not say a word.
At the side, Walter let out a dry cough and continued to eat his food.
He glanced at the man in front of him, then at Janet. He was now filled with regret. Looks like I don’t stand a chance here.
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Once they were done eating, they all went their separate ways.
Walter hurried back to the film set to continue shooting his scene while Janet and Mason went back to the villa together.
When they were in the car, Mason took out his phone and gave a few instructions.
On the other end of the call, the principal ended up falling out of his chair in shock.
He even failed to get his words out properly. “Young Master Mason, I… I… didn’t hear that wrong, did I?” Young Master Mason wants to come to my school?
“Cut the nonsense!” Mason snapped. “Say more and I will make you step down from your position.”
The incapability of this principal was the reason Janet had to suffer over and over again.
In fact, he wanted her to drop out of that school and be done with it. Why did she have to stay at that rotten place?
“No! No!” The principal was on edge. After gathering his thoughts for a few minutes, he said, “Young Master Mason, come to the school tomorrow. I’ll leave the dean’s position open for you. How does that sound?”
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