Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 400
With her musical talents, I don’t think being the heir to the Yobril Royal Academy of Music suits her.
In the main hall, all the guests were more or less here by now. Janet swept her gaze across the hall—there were familiar faces all around. Thus, she found a lonely corner and headed toward it. When Roxy saw that, he followed suit.
Passing through the center of the banquet hall, she occasionally heard the musicians within the circle mockingly gossiping among themselves. “I wonder what’s with Hilbert. Why did he choose a high school student?”
“Sigh. Perhaps there are no other talented individuals in Sandfort City. That’s why he chose a high school student!
“I wonder what level this high school student is at. Still, I’ve heard that she’s the second daughter of the Jackson Family!”
Hilbert, who was standing in a corner, ignored the gossip. His deep eyes were scanning the room as if he were searching for somebody. All of a sudden, a familiar slim figure caught his eye. Thus, he and his assistant hurriedly went up to greet that person with a smile. “Miss Sweet Tune, you came!”
Janet and Roxy looked up. Exchanging a glance with each other, they walked over and made their greetings.
When Hilbert took a closer look, his smile became wider. “Roxy? What a coincidence? I can’t believe you came with Miss Sweet Tune!”
Then, Roxy smiled. Pointing at the person standing next to him, he introduced her to Hilbert, “It’s not a coincidence. This is my master!”
Master? Upon hearing those words, Hilbert’s eyes that were originally bright with smiles suddenly darkened. He looked like he wanted to confirm something. “Master?” Roxy sure is good at making jokes. How can he say that he has a master-student relationship with Sweet Tune? A musically talented high school student is the master of Roxy, a famous musician among our circles? If this information were to spread, I’m sure they’d be ridiculed greatly.
His assistant chuckled and playfully joked, “Mr. Roxy, you sure like making jokes!”
“I’m not joking,” Roxy smilingly replied. His expression and tone of voice were solemn—it didn’t look like he was joking.
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