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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 459

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 459

Henry frowned before he lowered his head and asked, “Do you want to take another card?”

Upon hearing that, Janet smiled lightly and covered her cards before watching Ace to see if he would take another card.

After taking a deep breath, Ace took another card, his expression dark.

When everyone saw Janet slouching on the couch lazily, they all started mocking her.

“This girl’s mentality is really weak. I can’t believe that she has already given up!”

Someone else sighed and said, “I was still thinking that she might actually be able to win against Master Ace. It seemed like I overestimated her!”

“Seriously? Why is she wasting Master Ace’s time?!”

“I knew she would lose before the match even began, so I’m not surprised!”

“Exactly! After all, Master Ace is still the second best gambler in the world!”

When Ace got his third card, he sighed in relief before raising his eyebrows as he taunted Janet, who was in front of him, by saying, “Are you going to take any more cards?”

Right then, Janet frowned and acted as if she was feeling conflicted. However, after a few seconds of consideration, she agreed. “Sure!”

After Mason and Henry heard her, Henry immediately grabbed Janet’s hand and exclaimed, “Janet, that’s enough!”

At the same time, Mason frowned when he noticed the huge tanned hand on Janet’s fair one. Then, he shot Henry a glacial look.

Terrified, Henry quickly retracted his hand before he tried to convince Janet against it. “Your points are already enough, and you’ll go bust if you take more!”

However, Janet had already taken another card from the table before Henry could finish what he was saying. Immediately, Henry’s face darkened and he thought to himself, It’s over. We should just pack up and go home!

After that, Janet blinked before she revealed her first two cards slowly.

It was a King of Hearts along with a Queen of Diamonds. At this moment, she already had 20 points with her, but she was still holding another card.

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