Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 507
The Beasts also arrived at Sandfort City’s airport on time. They had nothing to do during the two months of summer break. Therefore, they took the initiative to propose the idea of going to Markovia. They changed a lot after coming back from their trip—so much so that Janet nearly couldn’t recognize them when she saw them. Not only did they become a lot stronger physically, but they also became very tanned from the sun.
Meanwhile, Abby and Gordon were waiting for Janet and the rest at the place they agreed on in advance.
Inside the Imperial Hall Restaurant, Janet walked into the VIP room that had been reserved in advance. As soon as she entered the room, she saw Abby and Gordon staring at each other affectionately.
Dexter cleared his throat awkwardly before walking into the room.
Surprised, Abby immediately turned her head to look in their direction. When she saw Janet and the other four standing at the door, her face flushed beet-red.
The corners of Janet’s mouth turned upward. The relationship between these two is progressing pretty quickly. I wonder what happened during the summer break.
“Janet.” Abby immediately stood up and took Janet’s hand before sitting down again.
Janet lightly raised her eyebrows at Abby and teasingly asked, “Were we disturbing the two of you?”
In response, Gordon covered his mouth and coughed dryly. He said in a low voice, “I need to go to the restroom.”
On the other hand, Abby stomped her feet angrily. “Why are you making fun of me, Janet?! Still, you’ve gotten prettier and prettier recently!” She sighed softly. “Is it because you’ve been sticking to your boyfriend every day that you’ve been well-nourished by love?”
Janet pinched Abby’s nose and furrowed her eyebrows. “How dare you make fun of me!”
While they were talking, the waiter walked into the room and handed the menu to Janet. Janet took the menu and passed it to the Beasts. “Take a look and see what you want to eat.”
The Beasts nodded and began ordering while Janet chattered away with Abby.
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