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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 753

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 753

Janet forcefully drove the truck as if she was racing in a sports car while on the other side, Mason was sitting in his car with both his hands holding the steering wheel as he floored the accelerator.

His cold eyes were as chilling as the Arctic sea while he smirked. Rose is actually driving a truck like a race car? Looks like she really has a death wish.

What made him feel worse was that the wheels of the truck in front of him were still intact and there wasn’t any possibility of the truck catching fire even after a ten-minute car chase.

Her driving skills are as brilliant as before.

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“Open fire.” Mason ordered the men in black who were in the car before pressing the intercom to repeat his orders.

As soon as the men in black received his orders, they immediately started to focus.

On the road, besides the two cars in the front that were extremely close to each other, there were other cars that followed behind too, all of whom were from Black Rain.

Janet thought that she had successfully lost the man behind her but suddenly, she heard a gunshot a few inches away from her.

With that, a second gunshot was heard along with a third one; even the glass windows were shattered and they felt their eardrums shaking painfully.

Instantly, Desire’s expression darkened. “What’s happening?”

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Before she got the chance to understand the situation, someone grabbed her collar and pulled her down forcefully.

“Be careful.” Janet protected her with one hand while the other continued driving the car.

“It’s fine!” Desire came back to her senses and quickly pulled out a gun from her waistband. Then, she stuck her head outside the glass window and fired at the car behind them ruthlessly.

When driving the truck, Janet couldn’t turn her head around and look at the situation, so she could only look in the rearview mirror.

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