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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 502

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 502

When Megan and Brian heard those words, they glanced at Janet in shock. In return, Janet nodded at them slightly. Their eyes instantly lit up in response. I can’t believe Janet managed to pick such a precious plant! It’s very rare nowadays!

“I see. I thought you got it from the divine doctor!” At first, Brian thought Janet had bought the snow lotus from the divine doctor. After all, he heard that not many people owned this kind of plant. The divine doctor was rumored to have several of them. However, he wasn’t sure whether that was true; it was simply what he heard from others.

At the mention of the divine doctor, Megan seemed to recall something. Turning toward Brian, she asked, “Honey, have you found the divine doctor’s whereabouts?”

When Janet heard the words ‘divine doctor’, her pupils dilated slightly. Even so, she kept silent.

“Nope. I’ve been asking around, but nobody knows. The divine doctor is quite secretive!” Brian shook his head.

Megan nodded in response to those words. It looks like we won’t be able to help Emily with this.

Janet listened to the conversation between Megan and Brian. However, she couldn’t figure out why they were looking for the divine doctor. After all, they did not look like they were sick. Thus, she did not bother to question them about it.

“Let’s not talk about other people’s affairs. It’s not every day that Janet is home. We must prepare a lavish dinner for her.” Jade touched Janet’s hand. Her granddaughter’s hand was soft; it seemed like she did not suffer much outside. Still, it was great that she came home. “Yes, that’s right!” Megan nodded as he called for the housekeeper.

Contrary to their expectations, Janet interrupted before Megan could issue her instructions to the housekeeper. She looked at Jade and said, “It’s okay, Grandma. I only came here to pass the gift to you. My friend is still waiting for me outside.”

“You’re leaving?” Jade sounded slightly disappointed.

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