Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 789
If all the doors were sealed shut, they would need way longer than three minutes to forcefully break down the doors. Janet and Mason had the same expressions on their faces when the realization hit them—these black-clothed men came prepared! Thus, the two of them exchanged a glance and immediately plunged themselves into the task of locating the bomb.
Time passed by quickly; they had less than two minutes left.
Janet followed the ticking sound and finally found the bomb hidden under the tea table next door. By the time she discovered the bomb, Mason was already prepared to defuse it.
Since their enemies were well-prepared before they came, it was only natural that the bomb would not be easy to defuse. Compared to normal bombs with only two wires, this bomb had five. What did these five wires mean? It meant that they only had a one-out-of-five chance to get the right wire, which also meant that they only had a one-out-of-five chance of survival.
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Mason took out the dagger hidden in his shoe. Although he was not completely confident, the red wire was generally the power source.
Janet watched as the dagger approached the red wire. All of a sudden, she panicked and hurriedly stopped him. “Boss, have you ever defused a bomb before?”
“No.” The man didn’t even glance at her. After replying to her, he prepared to cut the wire.
“Then, why are you touching it? Do you want to die here?” She looked angry, and her tone was grim and annoyed.
“I won’t die.” If I die here, what will happen to Jan? What will happen to Old Madam Lowry? What will happen to the Lowry Family Conglomerate? What will happen to the Lowry Family? Besides, I’d be buried in the same place with this hateful woman. The moment that thought crossed his mind, his survival instinct became stronger.
Biting her lip, she snatched the dagger out of the man’s hand. “Get out of the way.”
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