Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 516
Mr. Page let out a chuckle. “Is it really you?”
“Duh!” Abby blinked mischievously in response. She nearly didn’t recognize Charlie. If her father learned about this, he would totally make a joke out of her.
Robert’s eyes darted between Abby and Charlie; he then asked, “Mr. Page, do you know this student?”
A loving smile made its way across Charlie’s face. “Of course. She’s the daughter of my comrade-in-arms.”
Charlie and Abby’s father met when they were serving in the military. Because they were in the same company, they quickly got acquainted with each other and forged a deep friendship. Their friendship had remained even after they left the military.
At the same time, Abby’s mind was blank. Looking at Charlie, she was slightly confused. “Mr. Page, you’re the vice-principal?” Why haven’t I heard from Dad that Mr. Page is the vice-principal of Woodsbury University? No wonder Dad said that he had my back when I couldn’t apply to the department of literature with my results. Did he ask Mr. Page for help?
Madelaine and her friends were stunned. How come Abby is so close with Mr. Page? If this is the case, then Abby must have come from a prestigious family. But, looking at her dorky personality, she doesn’t seem like a girl from an upper-class family!
In their impression, only someone who had an appearance and personality like Emily fit the traditional image of a girl from a high-born family. What unfolded before their eyes had blown their minds.
Madelaine couldn’t accept it. How can such an inconspicuous and ordinary girl like her have a superior family background?
“Let’s go drop off the luggage first.” A calm and cold voice rose.
It was only then that Madelaine and the others came back to their senses. Staring at the figures that were leaving, Madelaine tightened her clenched fists. Her wrath had numbed the pain coming from her palms. She could finally understand Emily’s anger…
After Janet and the others found their dorms and dropped off their luggage, there were already people waiting for them outside.
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