Login via

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 54

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 54

By then, Gordon’s fans would condemn her.

When Abby saw what happened, she was tempted to follow suit as well, but Miss Lilian glared at her. “You want to head out as well? Do you believe that I will tell your parents about this?”

Abby had a scowl on her little face when she heard Miss Lilian’s words.

Upon seeing the grimace on Abby’s face, Janet couldn’t stifle her smile and mouthed at her to console her. “Listen in class!”

Miss Lilian was enraged throughout the duration of the class.

As soon as she left, the class burst into cheers.

“The French teacher is loquacious!”

“It’s obvious that she has been targeting Janet.”

“But why did Gordon head out? Could it be that he likes Janet?”

“It’s impossible. Gordon probably wants to look at the scenery.”

Once class was over, the students started to gossip again. Janet, who sat on her seat, had no choice but to listen to them.

Miss Lilian left the class and returned to her office.

When another teacher saw that Miss Lilian had a dark expression, she chuckled, “Janet is really special—she likes to stand and dislikes to listen in class!”

Miss Lilian sighed. “She’s very difficult to deal with; she’s such a handful! I thought that she would leave Class A after the trial exams, but I never thought that she would become the center of attraction instead. I’m going mad if this continues.”

The other teacher knew about Miss Lilian’s attitude—she was impatient and liked to mock people.

However, since they were in the same office, there was no other choice but to console her, “Just be patient. Our class is even worse—their results are really poor, but they don’t listen in class. How about I apply to the principal to arrange you to teach them instead?”

Upon hearing that, Miss Lilian rolled her eyes. When she left the office, she cursed quietly, “Crazy!”

During the second period, the math teacher, Aaron Rodriguez, shared about the registration of the National Mathematics competition. “The registration for the National Mathematics competition is about to start. I’m glad to see that everyone likes math so much,” the mathematics teacher was agitated as he announced onstage.

Nevertheless, the students offstage were oblivious to his excitement.

“National Mathematics competition? This has nothing to do with me since I’m bad at maths.”

“Whoever is interested in it can proceed. I’m not joining the competition.”

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife