Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 348
He felt bad for her. Janet took a deep breath, and her wickedly enchanting eyes met his again. “There are some things that you know very well in your heart.” Her gaze was calm, and her expression was neutral.
She had to admit that she had been moved by him, so she was starting to panic. As smart as she was, how could she not feel the changes in her attitude toward him? This was exactly what she feared, and what she feared had come true. However, there was no way she would not be moved by this man. As long as he was around, she would long to approach him.
His Adam’s apple bobbed up and down. “Speak!” Meeting her cold gaze, he was completely dazed. Not too long ago, she could still joke around with him. So, why did the girl standing in front of him right now seem so strange and unfamiliar?
“I heard that during the time you were in Markovia, you tried the ten strongest drugs in the world when you were only 20. Is that true?” she asked faintly. She suddenly recalled the time when she was feeding the wolves at the Lowry Residence. At the time, she had questioned Henry about what meaning the blood-red bracelet carried, as well as why everybody in the Lowry Residence was so respectful to her whenever they saw her.
In response, Henry did not express any special emotion on his face. He simply answered indifferently, “To be honest, I never imagined he would give you something like that! I still remember when he started taking an interest in you. I thought he was just trying to see if he could wean himself off the drug that is love.”
At the time, she had not been able to understand the meaning behind his words. However, he had mistakenly assumed that Mason had told her about his past. So, Henry had recounted all the experiences Mason had gone through while he was in Markovia. He said that Mason had tried the strongest drugs in the entire world and successfully weaned himself off them so that nobody could ever get a hold of his weaknesses. However, love was the only drug he had never tried before.
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