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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 474

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 474

“I see.” It dawned on Henry as to what happened.

“Let’s go.” While on his way to leave the harbor, Mason turned around to glance at Henry. “Have you told your men to come retrieve the goods?”

“Don’t you worry.” Henry yawned. “You can trust in my abilities.”

Mason let out a soft chuckle. “Thanks for your hard work. You can ask for anything you want.”

Sean lowered his head before replying respectfully, “Mr. Lowry, this is part of our job.”

Upon hearing that, Henry gave Sean a pat on the shoulder. “Don’t be silly!” He then turned to tell Mason, “I want the sports car that’s parked at the basement of Lowry Residence!”

Turning to meet his gaze, Mason agreed to his request. “Come get the keys at my house when we’re back in Sandfort City.”

Henry stared at Mason. All of a sudden, the latter seemed dazzling to him. Wow, that remodeled sports car is worth more than a billion! Bold of him to be willing to give it away just like that!

Back in the car, Henry, who was beaming with pride while seated in it, noted that something felt off regarding what happened back at the harbor as he delved deeper into it. Therefore, he looked back at Mason before directing a question at him. “Why would J’Adore help us deal with Aquila’s men?”

Hearing that, Mason pulled his lips into a thin line, but before he could explain, Henry cut him short. “Might she be your wife?”

“That’s impossible!” He bit his tongue while refuting Henry’s claim.

Henry also agreed that his conjecture sounded absurd. If J’Adore were one and the same as Mason’s wife, she wouldn’t have needed to negotiate for a base with the Lowrys. It was just illogical.

Sean, on the other hand, nearly grazed past the road sign as he had a hard time focusing on driving. What is Henry even thinking? Mr. Lowry only met J’Adore a few times. They wouldn’t have met more than two times, so how could he possibly fall for her? Besides, he already has Miss Jackson, so he would never associate himself with J’Adore.

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