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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 520

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 520

“Thanks for telling me that.” Lynette glanced at Madelaine and continued, “If you have any problems in the future, you can find me at the performing arts school.” She was subtly hinting at Madelaine to tell her more about Janet’s dark history. Nevertheless, Madelaine knew how to win people’s hearts. She knew she had to take it slow so that she wouldn’t be thrown aside once her use was exhausted.

“Okay, see you next time, Lynette.” Madelaine smiled with contentment. I made friends with the campus belle on my first day on campus. There’s probably no one who is as efficient as me. The moment she thought about that, she was actually slightly pleased with herself!

After the registration session, all new students began to move toward their designated classrooms. They took their seats, waiting for their teachers to brief them about the new academic year.

Inside the principal’s office, Robert adjusted his glasses awkwardly. “Miss Jackson, your situation is exceptional. You can attend whichever foundation course you wish! After all, you’ve chosen these three majors, and there’s no way you can be in all three classes at the same time, right?”

Janet raised her brows and she looked devilish. Without hesitation, she said, “Then, I’ll go to the medical school and only sit in for chemistry and physics classes when I have the time.”

“Sure. It’s up to you!” Robert didn’t expect Janet to make a decision so hastily. She is indeed very decisive!

“Okay!” Janet got up from the sofa and stretched her body nonchalantly. Coldly, she said, “I’ll go now!”

“Yeah, no problem!” Staring at her back, Robert added, “Do come to me if you have any problems!”

Janet waved her hand at him casually. The way she acted was just like a gangster!

Because Janet was caught up by the earlier matter, by the time she found her way to her classroom at the medical school, the teacher was already there. Knocking on the door, she announced in a lazy voice, “I’m here!”

The middle-aged woman, who was standing on the stage, pushed her glasses up before she turned around and observed Janet. Immediately, she knew Janet was the one whom Robert had told her to take good care of. Letting out a dry cough, she said calmly, “Come on in.”

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