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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 699

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 699

After receiving the encouraging response from everyone, Rebecca heaved a sigh of relief. She looked at Mason and grabbed the microphone near her. With her head lowered, she said shyly, “This is my birthday present for Young Master Mason—I hope you like it.”

With that, everyone looked at Mason.

However, the man who exuded the aura of a mighty king did not seem to hear her, because his profound gaze had been directed at the woman next to him the whole time.

Rebecca was furious to see that. She clenched her fists tightly as her face turned pale again.

What is he implying?

Wasn’t he looking at me just now? In an instant, the b*tch—J’Adore—seduced him away again!

Feeling that she had been deeply humiliated and without the approval from Mason, she felt as though months of practicing the piano had gone to waste.

The more she thought about it, the angrier she became; she even had an urge to charge at Janet and kill her.

At this moment, the jealousy and fury within Rebecca was not something that could be described with mere words.

Seeing that she stood frozen on stage without much control of her facial expressions, Esme quickly dragged her off stage.

“Rebecca, do take note of your expression.”

Even though the Lowry Family approves of J’Adore, it means nothing if they are not married!

As Rebecca continued to clench her fists tightly, the words of comfort did not manage to reach her ears.

At 8.30 at night, the gift-giving session commenced.

According to the registered list, the host announced, “First, let’s welcome Robbie Mccoy from the Mccoy Enterprise!”

With that, Robbie snapped his fingers and a waiter pushed a trolley over, which was covered with a black cloth.

Then, he walked forward to gently lift the cloth, revealing a rock-like red gem that seemed to weigh a few kilograms.

Robbie bowed respectfully as he said, “This is a small gift from the Mccoy Family. Hope you like it, Young Master Mason.”

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