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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 642

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 642

The moment Janet turned around, she stopped in her tracks and looked back at Ed. With an arrogant expression, she said, “Young Master Fuller, if you can, find doctors who specialize in acupuncture to treat your father and don’t feed him medicine that will accumulate toxins in his body.”

As soon as she finished speaking, the whole corridor fell into deathly silence.

The words ‘find doctors who specialize in acupuncture’ and ‘don’t feed him medicine that will accumulate toxins in his body’ were like invisible sharp blades that stabbed Ed in the heart.

Ed clenched his fists in anger, but there was nothing he could say to rebuke her.

Seeing this, Janet glanced at him coldly, put her hands in her pockets, brushed past him, and walked toward the door.

Lee followed behind, and he also gave the group of arrogant and ignorant doctors sideway glances as he walked past them.

Sheldon turned around and patted Hazel’s head as he said, “Go and check on father while I see the divine doctor off.”

Hazel wanted to tell her brother the doubts she had about Janet, but for some reason, she couldn’t. She nodded in reply and walked into the examination room.

Emily watched as Janet left, and there was a sneer on her face.

What an arrogant scammer. How could she have the audacity to talk about other doctors? It seems like she is not afraid of offending anyone.

Janet walked slowly and casually in a proud manner that others couldn’t ignore.

Sheldon personally accompanied Janet and Lee to the entrance of the hospital.

Staring intently at Janet, he asked in a hoarse voice, “Miss Sandra, are you interested to join me for a meal? You can leave tomorrow.”

Janet turned around and smiled politely as she replied, “No, thank you. Dishes from Yobril are not to my liking. We’ll be leaving now.”

As she spoke, Sheldon had walked toward Janet and was reaching his arms out to hug her.

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