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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 747

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 747

Impossible! That’s simply impossible! After the thought popped up in her mind, Emily quickly denied it.

If Janet really has such a powerful background, she doesn’t have to stay in the Jackson Family while refusing to leave. Apart from that, if her background is indeed that impressive, Ms. Cook wouldn’t have found her in the countryside. J’Adore also maintains a close relationship with the President of Markovia, but Janet… She probably doesn’t even have a passport and has never boarded an airplane before.

After eliminating all the possible reasons that indicated Janet was J’Adore, only one explanation remained. Janet is a f*cking mistress! Exploiting her looks, she seduces everyone around her! What an embarrassment to the Jackson Family!

If J’Adore, Mason’s official girlfriend, learns that Janet has been seducing Mason, she will never get the end of it. Perhaps, J’Adore might ruin the Jackson Family—just like what she did with the Davis Family.

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When I return to Sandfort City, I will definitely look for any evidence of Janet and Mason being together. Then, I’ll hand it over to Megan so that she can chase Janet out of the family.

On top of that, I have to figure out a way to let J’Adore know about this so that she would kill Janet.

At the Lowry Residence, the first thing that Janet did after she returned was to take a shower and dress up.

After she walked out of the bathroom, the display screen on her phone, which was on the table, brightened just in time.

There were a few missed calls from Lara.

Janet frowned and opened Messenger, which was also flooded with Lara’s messages.

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‘The books shipped from Markovia are arriving in Sandfort City.’ It meant that they would arrive at Leamore Lane in less than half an hour.

Janet: ‘How many people have you gathered?’

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