Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 40
Henry quickly fell silent when he was met with yet another bone chilling stare. Luckily for him, another message popped up just before Mason could reveal his true nature.
Janet: ‘Are there antique markets in Sandfort City?’ She wanted to buy a nice gift for Sarah at the antique market. Knowing that that silly girl liked spiritual stones and after six months of not meeting up, she would be delighted to see what Janet got for her.
The chilly air around Mason seemed to dissipate as he read the message. Under Henry’s curious stare, Mason grinned as he picked up the phone. ‘Of course; let me take you there!’
Janet: ‘Thank you. I’ll come over to the Lowry’s after school at around 5pm.’
As Mason smiled, his sloe eyes seemed to glint in excitement as he replied: ‘There’s no need for that. I’ll come pick you up at Star High School.’
Janet nonchalantly replied: ‘Thank you then.’
When Henry saw Mason’s starry eyed smile, he knew that the little girl must have succeeded in cheering Mason up. “So did you manage to get a date, Young Master Mason?” Henry probed.
Mason’s smile disappeared as he turned off his phone and glared at Henry. He was feeling happy despite Janet’s reluctance on accepting him because at least she thought of him as a friend now.
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After school, Mason was already waiting for Janet who rushed over when she recognized his car. As soon as he saw her, the blank look on his face was slowly replaced by a mischievously smile.
When she got into the car, Mason suddenly leaned toward her and seeing this, Janet tried to dodge him. “Don’t move! There’s a leaf on your head,” he said in a sultry, husky voice next to her ear. Her heartbeat raced as she lowered her gaze and let him take the leaf out.
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