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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 551

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 551

“Looking at the situation now, what’s the point of being the top scorer with perfect scores in the college entrance exams? You will still be targeted and suppressed by the Shields Family if you offend them!”

When Lynette heard the conversation going on around her, her thin lips curved upward slightly. There was a trace of hatred concealed in her eyes. I’m going to see just how Janet plans to go against the Shields Family!

“Let’s go, Nettie! Quickly bring us to the principal’s office!” Ronald had long since lost his temper. I’m definitely going to ruin the person who bullied Nettie today!

Inside the principal’s office at this moment, Robert couldn’t help feeling a little nervous upon hearing that Fass and Ronald were on their way here. Above all, he couldn’t help looking at Janet with a sympathetic look.

Approximately several minutes later, a knock sounded on the door. His breathing froze for a moment and became uneven. “Enter.”

Following that, Ronald, Layla, and Fass opened the door and entered the office with an overwhelming presence. On the other hand, Janet was playing on her phone. She didn’t even bother to glance at them.

“Dad! Uncle Fass!” Lynette pointed at Janet aggressively before turning around and looking at those two aggrievedly. “That’s her!”

Upon hearing those words, both Ronald and Fass shifted their gaze and looked in that direction only to see a young girl sitting on the sofa. Her skin was fair, and she looked very slender. She did not look like somebody who dared to go against the Shields Family.

When Janet heard Lynette mentioning her, she finally looked up after a long while. Her beautiful eyes were narrowed slightly, and a strange light flashed through them. Ronald and Fass were slightly taken aback by the evil and strength that emanated from her.

Meanwhile, Lynette glared at Janet and spoke disdainfully. “Why are you glaring at me?”

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