Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 417
Janet sniffed a few times. Well yeah, because this man is full of jealousy every day.
Outside the Lowry Residence, Mr. Goldstein from Woodsbury University looked at the golden gates and the spacious and luxurious courtyard inside. Stunned for a few seconds, he asked his assistant at the side, “Are you sure this is Miss Jackson’s home?”
The assistant pushed his glasses and said with an embarrassed face, “I’ve confirmed it several times, so I’m sure I won’t make a mistake this time!”
Hearing this, Mr. Goldstein glared at the assistant with a fierce look. If he still dares to make any mistakes, I will rip his head off and kick it like a ball!
At this time, the Director of Education and the new principal of Star High School also happened to arrive as well, and the two cars were parked outside the courtyard in tandem. On seeing this, the principal of Woodsbury University thought that the people behind him were here to snatch Miss Jackson away from him, so he hurriedly went to press the doorbell, intending to be one step ahead of the others.
As the doorbell rang, Janet happened to come out of the living room, then she frowned and sized the few people outside up. On seeing her, the new principal of Star High School outside the courtyard recognized her at once, so he shouted excitedly, “Miss Jackson, it’s me!”
Hearing someone call her name, Janet craned her neck and looked over, recognizing him right away. Why is he here? She frowned, somewhat puzzled.
“What are you doing here? Are you looking for me?” Janet spoke expressionlessly through the iron door. The new principal smiled. “Of course, it’s about your results in the college entrance exams.”
When Mr. Goldstein heard that it was about the college entrance exam results, he was even more sure of what he had assumed in his mind that this person was really here to steal this genius girl from himself. Therefore, he hurriedly stepped forward to interject, stating, “Miss Jackson, we are from Woodsbury University. Please, may we go in and talk to you in detail about your intention to study at our university?”
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