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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 774

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 774

In the evening, Mason, who had been waiting for Sean’s news, was staring at his laptop on the table in one of the five-star hotels in Markovia. Suddenly, his phone buzzed. The man picked up the phone and tapped open Messenger, and the message he received made his expression fall.

Sean texted, ‘Miss Jackson came over and looked at it for the whole afternoon, but she didn’t manage to discern anything. It seems like this woman called Rose has a powerful background, so I think it’s better to not investigate further about her.’

The man’s expression became darker upon reading the last sentence. What does he mean by not investigating further? In other words, is he advising me to let her go? How about the injured members of Black Rain? As the most powerful man in Asia as well as the leader of Black Rain, I have never suffered this kind of indignation.

Mason closed his eyes, struggling to calm himself down. Whether this person is a god or a ghost, it is impossible that she just disappears into thin air, so I will find her no matter where she is, he thought to himself before he took his phone and dialed a number. “Gather some men and take control of the Royal Garden in secret; I will find a perfect timing and we will make our move.”

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The voice of the person on the other end of the line was deep. “Roger.”

She had been using that place as a hideout for more than once, so it is quite logical to assume that she is still there. If I launch an ambush there, the woman certainly can’t escape. However, my identity as the leader of Black Rain will be known by many after this, but it will be worth it if I am able to take her down. Clutching his phone tightly, a hint of a cold, vicious smile flashed across Mason’s eyes.

Meanwhile at the Royal Garden in Sandfort City, Janet entered the house while taking off her jacket.

“How is your injury? Does it still hurt?”

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