Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 644
I can’t let anymore people know about my identity as a divine doctor, or else there will be more trouble. Back then, when Markovia’s Traditional Medical Research Institute recognized my identity as a divine doctor, dozens of wealthy people across the world came to find me and some even paid a high price to ‘kidnap’ me to treat their illnesses.
Thinking about this, Janet couldn’t help but laugh.
“Don’t worry, I’ll protect you,” Mason chuckled as he tugged on his tie, purposely revealing the bite mark from last time.
“Protect me?” Janet laughed. “If people find out that I belong to you, you’ll be in great danger. After all, if your enemies want to hurt you, they can just capture me.”
With an eyebrow raised, Mason said, “There is probably no one who could capture you.” Including me!
Janet grinned and blinked innocently. “What do you mean? I don’t understand.”
Mason’s eyes darkened and he smirked. “You little fox.”
Janet is really sneaky. Who could ever catch her? Even I can’t figure her out.
Janet raised her brows and glanced at him. When her gaze fell on his collar, she teasingly asked, “Who are you trying to seduce?”
“The bite mark has not disappeared yet. Do you know how rough you were?”
Janet was speechless. Well, touché. The bite marks on my chest are as obvious as yours…
After breakfast, Janet went to the living room to rest. Unexpectedly, the black piano in the corner caught her eye. Janet walked up to it and as her gaze fell on the piano, there was a gleam in her eyes.
She pulled out the chair, sat down, and put her fingers on the piano keys.
Seeing this, Mason narrowed his eyes, but he didn’t stop her. Instead, he just quietly observed her from the side.
Janet was a natural at playing the piano, and so she started to play in a relaxed manner.
The busy servants paused when they heard the beautiful melody and turned to look at Janet play. The performance got more and more passionate and mesmerizing, and when the song reached the chorus, everybody forgot that they were supposed to be working and just watched Janet.
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