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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 367

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 367

“We’re so grateful to you! This time around, Class F will score in the language exam all thanks to you!”

“You don’t know how grateful I was to see her name. Thank you so much!”

“Once the exams are over, our class will pool our funds for a gathering and treat you as thanks!”

Janet’s shrewd eyes sparkled, and she smiled faintly without saying anything. When they saw her expression, they knew that she agreed to their proposal.

The group surrounding Janet quickly attracted the attention of many.

Emily held Madelaine’s hand as she brushed past them. At the same time, she glared disdainfully at Janet. This group of students is willing to praise just about anybody. So what if they had Lady Rose’s books? It was only amazing if they could write an interesting essay. What is there to admire when they only know how to scribble nonsense?

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At 1:20 PM, the mathematics exam took place as scheduled. It was held at the same location with the same designated seats. When Janet received the exam papers, she lowered her gaze and glanced through the questions. After that, she started writing down her answers. However, she didn’t even touch any of the draft papers laid out on her desk.

When Emily turned to look at Janet, she saw that Janet was drawing on a blank draft paper. Haha! How delightful! Even during her university entrance exams, she doesn’t forget to act pretentiously. So what if people knew that she was Master Nato? Would they give her extra marks for that?

When the invigilator saw Janet drawing on her draft paper, he frowned. Then, he helped her check her name and her student ID. After that, he left without saying anything else. During the mathematics exam, the students who were breaking their heads trying to solve the questions watched as Janet left the exam hall early again. Why is she always the first to leave? I wonder if her answer sheet is completely blank.

After the exam ended, Janet, Abby, and Gordon met up again.

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