Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 386
Sitting on the sofa, Mason, who was smoking, was unmoved. Instead, he exhaled a thick smoke, and said slowly, “Why are you so surprised, then?”
“That person is in the same school as Miss Jackson!” Red Python continued.
Mason took a pause from smoking, and his voice was icy as he said. “Then you should bring it up in front of her!”
There was nothing to boast about. A perfect score in the college entrance exams was nothing compared to his girlfriend. She was good at car racing and painting, not to mention she was a genius doctor.
The top student in the city was not worth mentioning at all.
“Don’t worry, Young Master Mason. I’ll never bring this up in front of Miss Jackson!” Black Python and Red Python respectfully nodded their heads.
“By the way, Young Master Mason! Something’s not right in Sandfort City these days. Seems like the people from Markovia are ambushing this place!” Red Python whispered in Mason’s ear.
“Find out who it is!” he ordered.
“Yes, Young Master Mason!”
“Oh, right. Janet is going to Markovia tomorrow. You and White Python will follow and protect her in secret!” As Mason squinted, he let out the smoke from his cigarette. His expression behind the white smoke was inapprehensible.
Although Janet did say that she was going to meet up with a friend, he was still very worried.
Black Python was stunned for a few seconds. “Janet?”
Raising his eyes, Mason glanced toward the both of them.
And within a few seconds, the pair finally understood the situation.
Nodding continuously, they got down to work immediately.
……..
At the Jackson residence, Emily, Rebecca, and Chloe just came back from the reunion party.
As soon as they came in through the door, they saw Magnus sipping a cup of tea while he was resting on the sofa.
Rebecca darted forward and hugged him, acting like a baby. “Dad, why are you here in Sandfort City again?”
“Hello, Uncle Magnus!” Emily and Chloe greeted Magnus.
“It’s been a while, Emily, Chloe!” he smiled.
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