Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 353
Blood-infused jade? Janet widened her eyes in surprise, and a rare expression of disbelief appeared on her face. From what he said, that means this is a piece of jade that has been infused with blood. No wonder the color of this bracelet is so strangely vibrant! “Whose blood?” Her voice was slightly cold. Frowning, her complexion didn’t look good.
“Mine!” The man’s enchanting eyes flashed, and he kissed her on the lips again.
“Be serious!” She shoved at him. Her voice was stern and serious. It hasn’t been long since we reconciled. But, this man has kissed me more than ten times during that period. Is he some sort of kissing monster?
Despite her stern rebuke, the man looked calm and relaxed. Then, he said warmly, “Mine! It’s the blood from my wrist from when I was 18!” Pausing, he continued in a serious yet gentle manner, “I didn’t take this bracelet out from the laboratory until I met you.”
Within the Lowry Family, there was an unwritten rule: on the day the men came of age, they would take a bowl of blood from their wrists and infuse said blood into an ice jade. After that, it would be kept in the Lowry Family’s laboratory until the day they met the woman they loved. At that time, they would take the bracelet and gift it to the woman they loved as a sign of their sincerity. That bowl of blood could only be taken when they came of age. Thus, it was something they could only do once in a lifetime.
Perhaps Janet did not know about this. However, the people at the Lowry Family’s laboratory had received a notification from Mason on the day they first met to retrieve the bracelet within three days. Afterward, this bracelet had been kept inside the cupboard of his master bedroom. Whenever he missed her, he would often take it out to look at it.
Listening to the man’s magnetic voice sounding beside her ear, expressions of shock and amazement constantly flitted across her face. No wonder the people at the Lowry Residence had been so astonished to see me wearing this bracelet. Then, she recalled the day when she was injured in a fight with Damien. Why did it seem as if Mason could feel my pain? Don’t tell me… She looked up. The man’s gaze dragged her into its depths like a whirlpool. Thus, she lost track of her thoughts—she couldn’t bring herself to ask about what she was curious about.
“Do you want to ask why I seemed to be able to sense your pain ever since you put on the bracelet?” The man gazed sideways at her as he slowly closed the distance between them.
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