Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 716
With Mason there, Lara was relieved. However, she couldn’t help but feel worried at the same time. “Mr. Lowry, do you need me to get help?”
The moment Mason touched Janet’s face, he emitted an intense and murderous aura. “There’s no need.” His voice was eerily quiet. If the guests at the banquet are alerted by her situation, the headlines tomorrow will cast her in an unfavorable light.
Lara nodded and she walked out of the lounge.
I am sure that the man whom Boss has acknowledged can’t be too bad. I don’t think that he will take advantage of her. Besides, he looks like a gentleman and he doesn’t seem the sort who would commit such an act. In any case, Boss is usually very alert so how can she be drugged all of a sudden? Lara squeezed her fist and she left the place in a daze. Seems like I have to look into this matter.
On the other end at the banquet hall, Magnus approached Esme and asked, “Where’s Rebecca?”
Esme froze for a moment and she looked around to confirm that Mason and Rebecca were nowhere to be seen. “She should be on a bed right now,” she murmured as she covered her smirk with her hand.
Magnus hummed and smiled in satisfaction. As long as Rebecca gets pregnant with a child from the Lowry Family, the Davis Corporation will have nothing to worry about in the future.
“This is a very risky matter; you have to remind Rebecca to be extra careful,” Magnus warned. If Mason realizes that we have planned this ahead, we will be in deep trouble.
“Don’t worry, honey.” Esme giggled. “Rebecca is extremely mature when it comes to this, and I am sure that she will serve Mr. Lowry to his satisfaction. Even if he were to realize something is amiss, he will still have had a good time anyway. I am sure that he will not look into it.”
Magnus chuckled happily. My daughter is promising, after all. “Phone her to confirm after a few hours.” This must succeed because failing is not acceptable!
Esme acknowledged in delight.
With that, Magnus left to continue enjoying his liquor.
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