Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 58
“Janet, how can you say that? Do you know how much effort I have exercised to be his disciple?” Emily frowned, as if she was about to burst into tears.
Janet raised her eyebrows and said in arrogance, “Efforts without talent are useless!”
She had seen Emily’s paintings, but could not see any quality that would warrant her winning the championship—it meant that Old Mr. Collins was biased.
“Shut up, Janet! Just because you are older than her doesn’t mean that you can behave like this,” Megan said dejectedly.
Janet resembled more like someone without manners, becoming rude and jealous. An evil smile poked at the corner of her mouth. “Huh, I’m not that bad at judging people and you know that.” Then, she quickly went upstairs.
“Mom, did you hear what Janet just said?” Emily looked at Janet’s back with hatred as the latter climbed upstairs.
Megan helplessly answered, “Calm down, my dear. Just wait for Old Mr. Collins to accept you as his disciple and that’ll be a slap in Janet’s face. By the way, you have to hide the paintings well, so that Janet doesn’t steal or take them away from you.”
Just when she finished talking, Janet came down the stairs. She carried a small school bag in her hands, which seemed to have been stuffed with something, before lowering her tone. “It’s not a big deal to steal or take your paintings away.” Emily could feel that her plan to slap Janet’s face now backfired.
“I won’t be back for dinner tonight,” Janet said before she left. She had an appointment with Mason to meet the old madam.
Megan looked at her as she walked out the door, feeling bad about what happened earlier and wishing that God could remove all the negativity soonest possible.
It was Thursday at Star High School.
Emily started to brag with pride as soon as she sat on the stool. “I saw Old Mr. Collins yesterday.”
“Oh, my God! You met Old Mr. Collins?” Madelaine asked in excitement, pulling Emily’s hand.
“Yes, he also said that I’m very talented and he’ll accept me as a disciple as soon as possible…” Emily nodded while feeling proud.
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