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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 788

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 788

Janet spotted a glimmer as soon as the bullet left the gun barrel. She turned to the side and glanced at Mason out of the corner of her eyes. At the same time, she shouted out a warning, “Boss, watch out!”

Upon hearing her warning, Mason frowned slightly and dodged to the side immediately. However, she seemed to be overly worried that the man might not be able to dodge the bullet in time and pushed him out of the way. Although she managed to push him out of danger, her extra effort caused the bullet to graze against her shoulder.

“Are you alright?” He furrowed his eyebrows slightly, and a trace of worry flashed through his eyes.

She didn’t seem bothered by the slight pain. Putting on a brave façade, she curled her lips into a smile. “Boss, are you worried about me?”

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“Hmph.” The man sneered. “I’m only worried that you might die because of me.”

She deliberately gave a dry cough and bit her lips. “Many people have died in your hands. What is one more? If you hate me that much, you can kill me right now. Isn’t that a win-win situation for you?”

The woman’s cold voice stabbed into the man’s heart with every word she uttered.

“I do want to kill you but not here.” Besides, he didn’t know why she suddenly rushed over to protect him from the bullet just now. Was it out of instinct? Or, was it simply one of her tactics? Is she trying to break my guard against her, bit by bit?

By then, only one black-clothed man was left in the entire venue. Just as she prepared to pull the trigger, he noticed and stopped her. “Don’t shoot.”

Janet lowered her arm at those words. Then, Mason moved as swiftly as the wind and stood in front of that man. Tearing off that man’s mask, he pressed his gun against that man’s head and spoke in a voice so cold that it was terrifying. “Speak. Who sent you here?”

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