Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 447
Have I seen this somewhere before? A scene at Leamore Lane on a particular night flashed across her mind. The design of her mask in the window reflection looked quite similar to the one worn by the leader of Black Rain.
Could it be… Just when she was about to piece the puzzle together, Mason called out to her, “Janet, get the gun. I will teach you how to use it.”
He caressed her head and his voice was very gentle, which was a stark contrast to Black Rain’s unforgiving tone that she had heard that day.
At that, she let out a sigh of relief, thinking that she must have been overthinking things. There are lots of masks of the same design in this world. I must have complicated things out of nervousness.
Noticing her blank gaze, he chuckled, amused at her expression. “What is it that you’re thinking? Are you scared?”
As he spoke, he slid his hand around her waist and took the gun from her. She was shocked by his sudden movement and froze for a moment. “Nothing. Why would I be afraid?”
In response, he smiled and looked at her, his eyes shining with determination. “Come here. I’ll teach you how to use a gun.”
All this while, Sean had been standing behind them and had witnessed their exchange.
At that moment, the group chat with a hundred members started to get heated again. There, Sean announced, ‘Young Master Mason is bringing Miss Janet to Markovia this time!’
Black Python wasn’t very amused. ‘You’re overreacting. What’s so surprising about it? The two are basically glued together like Siamese twins!’
White Python agreed with him. ‘I know, right? Did you not see how Young Master Mason doted on her?’
Red Python joked, ‘Mr. Sean, looks like your observation is not as sharp as before. Time to retire, huh?’
Strings of laughing emojis flooded the group chat after that. Upon reading the comments, Sean became frustrated and anxious. ‘We’re in Markovia to fight for our cargo, and we’re heading straight to the underground casino. It’s very dangerous!’
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