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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 349

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 349

He smiled; it was a gentle and charming smile. “Do you know? Losing you is more painful than losing my life.”

Janet clenched her small hands tightly and pressed the gun against his chest. “Are you sure?”

“Just shoot me,” the man interrupted her.

“Mason, are you absolutely sure? Once I’ve decided that you’re the one, I’m never letting you go again! If you throw me aside, I will kill you with my own hands!” Her face was pale, and she bit down on her lower lip. In the next second, the gun slipped out of her hands.

After hearing those words. Mason pulled her into his embrace, holding her tightly. At the same time, his chest throbbed painfully. It felt like he was trying to pull her into himself and merge their bodies into one. “I lost to you a long time ago! You can do whatever you want with me,” he murmured in a deep and hoarse voice.

Lifting her bloodless face, she took the lead and kissed him on the lips. Then, an unfamiliar yet exciting feeling began to slowly spread out, starting from their interlocked lips. I think this is the taste of love.

“I love you,” the man parted his lips for a moment and murmured roughly. After that, he continued kissing her again.

The increasingly scorching heat between them left her reeling. Her small hands slowly slid up his body, higher and higher, until they stopped at his prominent collarbone. Breaking free from his thin lips, she bit down hard on his collarbone.

“Ugh…” he groaned in pain.

However, she didn’t seem satisfied with that. Reaching up, she then chomped down on his neck, biting so hard that she tasted blood before she released him. She lifted her gaze, and her cloudy eyes looked at him as she spoke in a hoarse voice, “Payback.”

His beautiful eyes widened slightly at her words, then he couldn’t help but chuckle. “Vindictive much?” Last time, I bit her on the neck. Is she taking revenge for that?

She didn’t deny it. Instead, she licked her lips. It tasted like blood.

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