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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 709

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 709

In the end, Janet personally opened the last box and took it to the man. There was a necklace nestled within the box and there were some indecipherable words carved on said necklace.

Lara and Desire’s breaths caught and they exchanged looks with each other. “Is Boss really giving that out?” Has Boss decided on this man?

Mason arched a brow questioningly and he pulled Janet into his arms. “Tell me—what is this?” he asked quietly.

Janet cocked a brow at him and she flashed him a charming smile. Just when she was about to answer him, a voice rang out from the crowd. “Isn’t that Bossaro’s necklace?”

“Bossaro? What does that mean?”

“By wearing the necklace, it means that the man is allowed to only fall for one woman. If a mistress or lover were to show up in his life, members of the MX would hunt him down with all means and chop his head off.”

“What? What kind of rule is that?”

“How can the most powerful person in Asia agree to that?”

Bossaro’s were entirely custom made and the alphabets carved were the man’s Indonesian name.

This type of necklace represented purity and once the man wore the necklace, it meant that he agreed to cut off communication with other women altogether; in fact, no other women or lovers would be allowed to approach him.

“Will you wear this?” Janet smiled at him especially seductively.

The young socialites and wealthy women were shocked when they heard that and they secretly prayed that Mason would reject Janet.

If he puts on the necklace, it means that we do not stand a chance anymore.

Rebecca bit her lip hard while clasping her hands tightly together. If what they say is true, then there’s no chance for me to be Mason’s lover. I can only pray for him not to put on the necklace right now. Please don’t… Please don’t destroy my last shred of hope.

On the other hand, Old Madam Lowry was feeling anxious. Well, my granddaughter-in-law is indirectly proposing to him. Why is the b*stard hesitating?

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