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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 672

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 672

After listening to him, Mason raised his brows nonchalantly while his eyes were filled with joy. “Did you tell her exactly what I told you before?”

“Yes, it looks like she believes it,” Sean truthfully answered.

Upon hearing that, there were a few hints of playfulness in the man’s dark eyes as he leaned backward on his leather armchair.

When his computer dinged, he turned the screen and spoke calmly, “I see it.” As expected, she will use her MX identity to attend this auction. After all, Markovia is J’Adore’s home turf.

Staring at the man seated on the chair, Sean felt confused. “Young Master Mason, why don’t you ask her yourself whether she is MX?”

The man smiled and looked toward his assistant with his subtle eyes. “This is the fun between couples. You won’t understand.” This little girl has tricked me for so long. If I don’t have fun with her, what’s the use of investigating this for so long?

Ever since Black Python and White Python returned from Yobril, Mason did not stop investigating the Sanders Family—one of the three major families.

It was because they claimed after their return that they saw Lee, the Young Master of the Sanders Family, heading on a mission with Janet.

In fact, it was not the first time that Mason saw the name ‘Lee’ pop up on Janet’s phone. Why would a young master from one of the three major families be on different missions with her?

It was not difficult to investigate the Sanders Family because they were the legends of Sandfort City! Lee was probably at the age of 20 when the once prosperous Sanders Family was desolated over a night. Then, Lee, who was defeated, was sold to Markovia through an illegal slave auction. If my guess is correct, he met Janet for the first time at that auction.

Mason did not know what happened afterward, but the documents showed that in just a year, Lee was able to slowly break down all the forces of the Sanders Family’s enterprise and overpower them so that he could take what was rightfully his.

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