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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 64

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 64

“Janet, are you joking?” Gordon was a little shocked. Even I’m not that confident entering the competition. How is she so confident with herself?

“Hahaha, don’t you think you are being overly confident, Janet? Please don’t return as someone in last place and embarrass our class.”

“I don’t think she even wants to go to the competition. She is so disgusting! Coward!”

“Let’s see what results she can get without any practice.”

Everyone in the class was not too optimistic about her ability because they thought she was arrogant.

In the meantime, Aaron was left in an awkward situation as he tried to take control of the situation. “In that case, Emily, you can choose to team up with either Mindy or Gordon.”

When Emily heard him, her eyes suddenly brightened. “Alright,” she happily agreed because she wanted to team up with Gordon.

However, as soon as class was over, she was instantly surrounded by everyone.

“Emily, please don’t take her words to heart. Some people just can’t think before they speak.”

“She is right. You just need to work hard and bring the championship back.”

The classmates continued to chatter in her midst.

However, Emily wasn’t too happy about it because she couldn’t find Gordon to team up with him when everyone was blocking her. All of them are so annoying. “Please return to your seats.” She then asked them to leave.

As soon as she saw him sitting on his seat, she took the opportunity to stand beside him. “Gordon, do you want to practice together after school?”

According to Emily and Gordon’s actual level, they didn’t need to practice much for the competition except to look at a few basic questions.

Therefore, he glanced at her before answering her calmly, “There’s no need for that. I don’t need any practice.”

Immediately, she was rendered speechless.

“Oh my, Emily has been rejected.”

“Young Master Yaleman says that he doesn’t need to practice at all.”

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