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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 433

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 433

As soon as Janet made herself clear, Mason squinted and happily carried her in his arms before heading upstairs to the second floor. At the same time, their lovey-dovey reaction left White Python and Black Python speechless. For god’s sake, are they trying to make us feel bad for being single? Moreover, shouldn’t they save it for the night instead of doing it in the day?

Meanwhile, Mason laid Janet down on the bed as soon as they entered the bedroom. “Darling!”

“Who are you calling darling?!” Janet haughtily smirked.

“Don’t you like to be called that way?” The man then pinched her nose, gently rubbing it. “If you don’t, I’ll just have to move on to someone else!”

Janet’s face stiffened as she wrapped her arms around Mason’s waist and asked, “Sounds like you have a back-up, don’t you?”

“Yeah, a lot of them, in fact!” Mason paused and asked in a hushed tone, “So, do you like how I just called you?”

Soon, Janet looked up and met the man’s indifferent yet mischievous-looking eyes. “I was known for one particular forte back when I was still in medical school. Do you know what it is?”

“Nope.”

“Human anatomy.”

Upon hearing her answer, Mason was first stunned for a few seconds before he chuckled and said, “Oh, I see. Then, that’s all the more reason for me to move on even sooner. After all, I must ensure that the Lowry Family’s bloodline lives on.”

After hearing the man’s words, Janet wished she could just demonstrate what she had learned with a scalpel for Mason. Then, she crept off from the bed and stood up, saying, “I’m probably going to be busy lately, so don’t wait on me at night—”

As Janet was about to finish her sentence, she was quickly pulled to Mason’s embrace once more. Soon, she found her back against the wall, as she could feel the man’s warm breath beside her ear. “Dr. Jackson, your husband has fallen ill. Please take a look at him, would you?”

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