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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 757

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 757

After that, Janet drove the truck into the community.

“Oh my—that almost scared me to death.” Desire patted her chest.

She really thought that they couldn’t get in and that Black Rain would catch up to them.

On the other hand, Janet didn’t feel relieved at all.

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Black Rain is still chasing after me, which means that he’ll definitely look into this place thoroughly. It’s not safe to park the truck here.

“Desire, you should go in first. I’ll leave the truck somewhere else and come back a while later.”

For a moment, Desire was stunned upon hearing Janet’s words.

A few seconds later, she immediately came back to her senses. “Alright. I’ll go wait for you inside.”

On the other end, Mason kept on chasing after them and realized that the truck was driving straight toward the Royal Garden, just like the last time.

Instantly, he stopped and hit the steering wheel fiercely.

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Damn that cunning woman! If I let her go free again and again, who knows how chaotic Sandfort City will become because of her? If Jan finds out that I can’t even deal with a woman, I wonder how I’ll ever raise my head high in front of her.

The more the man thought about it, the more furious he became. Therefore, he rammed his car straight toward the community gate.

Hearing the loud noise, the guard quickly stuck his head outside to take a look.

When he saw that the gate was rammed, he was immediately enraged.

After just letting a truck in, another sports car arrived but this time, the driver had a bad temper and he chose to ram the community gate straight away.

“What are you doing? Don’t you have eyes?” The guard put his hands on his waist, looking thoroughly exasperated.

Even though the driver was driving a luxurious car, it was still wrong to ram through the gates, so the guard wasn’t afraid of him at all.

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