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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 71

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 71

I must really be a lucky guy. At the moment, Aaron felt quite happy. Not only was he surprised that Janet won the competition, but he was also surprised that his students had taken up the top 3 spots.

“Janet, you really are brilliant! I couldn’t even solve the last question. Gordon, you are brilliant too for getting third place. Emily, you did not do bad either. Even though you lost to Janet, you are still brilliant. After all, you can’t win first place every year.”

After the award ceremony, lecturers from two different universities suddenly emerged and blocked Janet’s path.

“Miss Jackson, may I ask which university you are interested in going to? Why don’t you consider enrolling in our university? Not only will we provide you with a full year scholarship, but we will also assign a specialist teacher to you. What do you think?”

Seeing this, the teacher from the other university picked up the pace as well. “Miss Jackson, you can also choose to come to our university. Our university is among the top 5 universities in Sandfort City. We have both the best education and facilities, but we won’t take a single penny from you. What do you think?”

Both of them had offered her a tempting proposition because no one wanted to lose a genius girl like her. The two teachers from Northside University and Bayshore University almost fought with each other as they started to dislike the other party. Is he now planning to snatch her away?

“Miss Jackson, if you come to our school, we will agree to all your demands.” The teacher from Northside University showed no signs of stepping down.

The students around her were envious of their offers. That is such a great offer! I don’t think Janet will reject them. After all, both universities have a famous reputation.

“Janet, why don’t you agree to Northside University’s request?”

“Don’t give up such a wonderful chance!”

“I wish I was the one who could enroll in that university.”

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