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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 549

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 549

Janet indifferently said a word of thanks as she accepted the glass of water.

Robert felt very embarrassed. It was very difficult for him to bring the subject up. Thus, he hesitated for a long time before saying. “We may need to hold an internal discussion regarding the matter of Lynette Shields!”

She pursed her lips, lifted her gaze, and asked straightforwardly, “Why?”

“Lynette…” He stopped trying to hide anything from her and bluntly explained, “Her father and her uncle are both influential figures! Moreover, her uncle is a lecturer in the drama department of the performing arts school…”

Everybody knew that Fass only had one niece—Lynette. Moreover, he was extremely fond of her. Therefore, he would never accept her expulsion from the university! The meaning behind Robert’s words was to make Janet and Lynette meet each other halfway. Janet raised her eyebrows without expressing either agreement or disagreement. Her attitude was rather mystifying. As she glanced at the lit-up screen on her phone, her eyebrow twitched slightly.

Mason: ‘I heard from Mr. Goldstein that the university’s system has broken down and the video was lost. I’m rushing over to help you search for that person!’

Janet replied with ‘…’ to express her speechlessness. Then, she added: ‘It has been resolved. We found the culprit too. It’s just that… Mr. Goldstein claims that her family is quite influential and doesn’t dare to offend them!’

Mason chuckled at those words. ‘Is there anybody you don’t dare to offend? Are you making light of me, the Lowry Family, and the entire Lowry Family Conglomerate?’

In short, Mason wants me to be myself since I have him, as well as the entire Lowry Family, behind me! Janet laughed. She was just saying it for fun; it was a joke that was not to be taken seriously. To her surprise, he was serious about it. Leaning to the side, she smiled wickedly and lazily. ‘I’ll be waiting for you to come and support me!’

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