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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 440

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 440

Upon hearing Mason’s instruction, Sean awkwardly coughed and responded in an incoherent manner. “O-Okay! I’ll make myself scarce right away!” After all, he wouldn’t want to be a third wheel around the couple.

Meanwhile, Mason ruffled Janet’s hair with his hand, gazing at her with a smile on his face. “Since when have you become such a good liar, my cheeky sweetheart?” Deep down, he didn’t believe that Janet would sprain her ankle out of the blue in the corridor. Even so, he couldn’t bring himself to treat her meanly, looking at her sympathetic look.

Knowing that her lie had been exposed, Janet decided to come clean and met the man’s gaze emotionlessly. Then, she picked up the pictures and raised her eyebrows with a playful look on her face. “The lady in these pictures seems pretty. You must be grateful for having a loyal subordinate. Aren’t I right?”

Janet’s words put an awkward smile on Mason’s face, after which he gently placed his hand on her chin and adjusted for her to face him. “You heard everything?”

Janet blinked while tilting her head, speaking in a calm tone. “Yup, loud and clear.” Soon, she added, “It seems that you’re interested in another lady now, but I can’t believe you’re even trying to stalk her.”

Mason was amused upon hearing her response, so he pinched her cheek playfully. “Okay, okay, I’m not going to ‘stalk’ anyone. Alright, Sweetheart?”

“Really?” Janet raised her eyebrows in disbelief. Mason then curled his lips upward and took the pictures from her. After that, he tore them apart before throwing them into the trash can.

Only after a brief pause did Janet curl her lips upward. Then, she got away from the table and patted the man’s shoulder. “Alright, I’m satisfied now. Good night!”

As the lady walked away, Mason was rendered speechless and baffled. Staring at her back, he helplessly curled his lips upward and wondered to himself, She seems to get jealous of almost every lady who has so much as a tad to do with me, but why doesn’t it seem right to me? Is she getting more and more concerned about me?

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