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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 619

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 619

At that moment, Black Python was particularly excited when he spotted Janet. “Miss Jackson, you’re quite impressive!”

Chiming in, White Python teased her. “Did Young Master Mason teach you to shoot the 10th ring with a blindfold?”

Upon hearing this, Janet remained silent.

“By the way,” Black Python suddenly said when something came across his mind, “Have you seen Young Master Mason?”

As a matter of fact, they were just going to meet Mason to return to the Lowry Residence together. However, when they went to see the chief instructor, he said Mason had already left!

Hence, he was wondering if he had gone to see Janet.

However, he was then met with Janet’s frown. “He was here?”

Upon seeing her expression, Black Python and White Python came to a realization instantly.

Meanwhile, Janet turned to Abby with a blank expression. “Would you like us to send you home?”

Abby shook her head as she flashed a dimpled smile. “No need, he’ll be here to pick me up in a while!”

Naturally, Janet knew who ‘he’ was. She didn’t want to keep her from him, so she could only nod her head to acknowledge what she just said.

Then, the few of them left the training arena.

Before getting in the car, Janet urged, “Stay safe and call me if anything happens!”

“Mmhmm.” Abby nodded as Janet consequently got in the car.

After a long moment, she let out the breath that she had been holding and slowly withdrew her gaze.

Being friends with big shots sure is exciting!

In a corner, several people narrowed their eyes as they gasped, “Janet just got in the car with Instructor Black Python and White Python!”

“Tsk, tsk. It’s only been a short time, and Janet has already hooked up with them!”

Even if Janet had an inappropriate relationship with them, Hannah still couldn’t take away the best trainee title from her!

At the thought of this, Hannah resentfully bit her lower lip while she looked away angrily.

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