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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 340

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 340

“Janet Jackson, you won’t have it for long.”

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Stuffing a lollipop given by Abby into her mouth, Janet calmly walked back to her classroom.

She was disgusted by Emily’s detestable face that appeared in her head, but very quickly, she felt pleased with herself.

The moment her classmates in Class F saw her walk into the classroom rather nonchalantly, they were all shocked.

“Janet, did you see the principal already?”

“Did he say anything?”

“Did he find out who did it?”

“I heard that you went to apologize to Emily. Did she forgive you? You didn’t get expelled, did you?”

All of a sudden, numerous questions bombarded her. Not knowing what to say, she shook her head, rendering her classmates speechless.

Just moments ago, the school principal and the entire school were looking for her, but right now, she just showed up in a nonchalant manner. What was going on?

Meanwhile, Abby grabbed her hand and asked confusedly, “Emily didn’t give you a hard time, did she?”

“She didn’t.” Janet shook her head and said in a rather reassuring tone, “Don’t worry.”

Abby nodded, still frowning.

Staring at the surprised look on their classmates, all four members of The Beasts were somewhat annoyed. Their boss would never be expelled, at least not before the principal got fired.

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Meanwhile, in Class A, most people were startled as they read Emily’s latest Reddit post. It was a public apology that read: ‘I’m sorry. I’m Emily Jackson, and I’d like to clarify that the incident that took place yesterday where Janet Jackson allegedly slapped me was fake. We had a minor row, after which I slapped her first, so the slap that she returned later was unintentional. I’m utterly wrong in this, so please stop sharing that video clip. Thank you.’

“What’s this? Did Janet show up earlier not to apologize but for Emily to apologize to her?”

“My goodness. What’s going on? This is such a plot twist.”

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