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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 431

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 431

As Janet retracted her fingers, Mason chuckled and asked with a deep voice, “So, can you start talking now?”

Soon, the lady responded with a smiling face and answered, “I’ve enrolled for three majors, and one of them is medical studies!”

Janet’s reply instantly stunned White Python and Black Python, leaving their eyes wide open. Damn! A triple major?! Our master is simply something else! After all, who else has the privilege to register for three majors at the same time?

Nevertheless, Mason’s lips suddenly stiffened when he was still chewing the pastry inside his mouth. A triple major?! That means she is probably going to spend most of her time studying in school. In that case, she won’t have time for our date, will she? Despite his concern, he tried his best to look natural by hiding his clingy and possessive side. Anyway, I’ll just get the principal in Woodsbury University to offer me a position to work there.

When Mason stretched out his hand for the pastry to feed Janet, his phone rang, but he couldn’t pick it up because his hands were full. Thus, he turned his attention to Sean and said, “Please answer the call for me.”

Sean nodded with a smile in response. Since he was considered part of the Lowry Family, he didn’t think there would be anything sensitive that he was not supposed to know if it was about business. Therefore, he went ahead and picked up the call in the living room.

“Hello, may I know who is speaking?” While the caller’s number appeared to be an unknown one, the call seemed to be made from somewhere in Markovia. I wonder who is calling. As soon as Sean made himself heard, he immediately heard a lady’s gentle voice from the other end. “Hello, am I speaking to Young Master Mason?”

Despite the lady’s soft voice, Janet was able to clearly hear every word she said. Then, she gazed at Mason with an ambiguous smile as the man was seen with a bewildered look on his face. Who is calling me out of the blue?

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