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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 336

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 336

Upon hearing this, Janet stretched and got ready to get up, only to be stopped by Mason, who looked stern and sounded deep when he stated menacingly, “Let me deal with him.”

Mason knew that it must not be something good if the principal was looking for her; perhaps he was going to talk about expulsion or punishment.

Since the school principal was ignorant, perhaps it’s time to get rid of him.

As such, Janet watched Mason from behind as he left. The corners of her lips helplessly curled up.

After that, she walked outside with her flash drive.

…….

Arriving at the principal’s office, Mason kicked open the door and right away looked at the man who sat at the head of the table.

That man seemed surprised by this loud bang. “Young Master Mason, how can I help you? Are you unhappy with the position that I gave you?”

“I’m happy with that. Very happy indeed.” Mason cracked a callous smile—one that was chilly enough to freeze anyone.

He must be really happy to witness his woman suffer from being wronged on the first day of his job.

I am so happy that I feel like slaughtering someone.

Not understanding the implications in his words, the principal coughed and quickly followed up, “Young Master Mason, did you happen to come across someone named Janet Jackson? I’ve been looking for her for a while but can’t find her. I wonder where she is.”

All that the principal could think about right now was finding Janet and nothing else.

Upon hearing this, Mason grinned and squinted slightly, sounding rather insensitive when he responded, “Are you still looking for Janet Jackson?”

The principal looked startled as he heard that, and his voice seemed emotional. “Young Master Mason, do you know her whereabouts?”

It’s already rather shameful for Mason to witness what happened to Janet on his first day of work. Now I’m asking him to help with finding her. It’s too much trouble indeed.

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