Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 749
Getting out of the car was a woman wearing a figure hugging Dark Night suit that accentuated her assets and beautiful face.
One could hardly look away with a mere glance at her.
When Mason saw her face, he let out a cold snort that was full of disdain and aggressiveness.
Janet slowly and patiently parted her curved lips. “Black Rain again?”
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He replied in a cold voice that was void of all emotions, “It turns out that the woman who messed around with us several times looks like this.”
For the past few times, she had been wearing a face mask. She actually dares to remove the mask to fight with me. Well, her courage is commendable indeed. However, after tonight, she doesn’t stand a chance to set foot into Sandfort City anymore.
She smiled and replied in a similar tone, which sounded indifferent and as cold as ice, “Leamore Lane is deserted tonight. People who are out of the loop might think that Black Rain is deliberately here to stop me.”
“Indeed, I’m here to deliberately stop you. How about it?” Mason did not deny it as it was unnecessary to do so.
As the most powerful person in Asia, it was a piece of cake for him to deal with a woman.
When Janet heard his reply, she was not shocked at all. With a clear and indifferent tone, she kept her calm. “Well, I’m afraid things won’t go as you wish tonight.”
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Mason walked to her with strong and steady footsteps. Then, he crouched to look at her before sneering again. “Attack!” he coldly ordered.
A trace of anger flitted across her eyes, but she quickly suppressed it. “Who dares to come?”
With the taunts coming from both sides, the people from Black Rain were now in a dilemma.
Initially, they thought Rose was like how Mason described her to be—a weak and powerless woman. Hence, they were rather confident tonight. However, the strength from the woman now standing opposite them did not pale in comparison to anyone else… including him.
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