Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 425
Dexter shook his head in utter confusion. Seeing that, Lara guffawed in the driver’s seat.
To her, Dexter looked like a curious kitten. Even though he was ignorant, he still wanted to stick his nose in everything.
Lara stole a glance at the rear-view mirror and wanted to make a comment. However, her attention was drawn to a black sedan that had appeared out of an intersection, which was now cautiously tailing them.
Based on her many years of driving experience, she could tell that the situation was odd. Therefore, she narrowed her brown eyes and growled, “Janet, something’s wrong!”
Janet merely grunted softly without much surprise because she had sensed the unfamiliar but powerful air of threat closing in. Squinting her eyes and lifting her brows, she replied in her usual calm tone, “Just drive around and shake them off.”
Since these mysterious men were powerful enough to track her down at Sandfort City—even snooping in the right neighborhoods—she guessed that it was a matter of time before they found out about Star High School, which she and Dexter attended.
Lara stared coldly at the black sedan and scoffed. “Told them that we couldn’t treat the patient! Why are they still following us around? I’m impressed.”
Dexter had picked up pieces of information from the conversation between Lara and Janet. Putting everything together, he understood that those men came from Yobril to invite Janet to save a patient.
Feeling amused, he chirped, “Boss, if you can’t cure the patient, I bet there are none out there who could save him either.”
Asking ‘Sandra’ for her help at this moment was almost impossible!
In the car, Janet was on her phone and did not reply to Dexter. Lara stepped on the accelerator and suggested, “To be honest, I think you can agree to help them. Even if the patient couldn’t be cured in the end, you will still be paid. They can’t do anything about it, and at least you wouldn’t create enemies by refusing help.”
Dexter nodded in agreement. “Right! Otherwise, they might keep stalking you!”
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