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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 714

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 714

It’s useless to beg me because I will never rescue her. In any case, I will be the Lady of the Lowry Family after tonight. By then, why would I be afraid of J’Adore, the b*tch?

Rebecca felt her body getting hotter as time passed. If I hadn’t handed Mason the glass of red wine in person and watched him drink it with my own eyes, I would have suspected that I have been drugged as well.

Rebecca moved forward while feeling as though she might explode from the heat. She pushed open the female’s restroom door, but she lost her balance and fell into somebody’s arms.

Harrison and the rest of the men had just stood up from the floor when a woman rushed into his arms. When he looked down at the woman in his arms, he was caught by surprise when he saw that it was Rebecca.

Rebecca opened her eyes in a daze and she scanned her surroundings. She asked Harrison in a hoarse voice, “Where is that woman from before?”

Harrison sounded unhappy when he answered her, “Miss Davis, I can’t believe you have the audacity to bring it up. Do you know what type of woman she was? Despite being drugged, the woman somehow managed to beat us up just now.”

He glanced at Rebecca—who was squirming in his arms—and he squinted at her while swallowing with difficulty.

“Did she escape?” Rebecca’s body was heating up and she was on the verge of losing her mind. However, she was still rational enough to ask Harrison about Janet.

After being drugged with such a medication, J’Adore will not be able to make it too far. Therefore, Rebecca shoved Harrison’s shoulder. “Quick; go and look for her! You need to look for her!” Why are they standing rooted to the spot? Tonight is the only chance to set the vixen up. In the beginning, I thought that I was tipsy but now I am very sure of what I’m feeling. I’m not sure when but it seems like I have been drugged with the same kind of aphrodisiac. I need to look for Mason to sort myself out; otherwise, I might die of a massive internal bleed today.

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