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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 825

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 825

The news that Gordon was unable to take part in the competition was nothing but a sedative to Emily.

The redness in her eyes faded and was replaced with a gloomy smile.

Nothing was more important to her than this global competition. She had to be the winner in order to beat Janet.

Seeing the confidence in her eyes, Hilbert sighed and said, “You’ve been in Yobril for three to four months now. Logically speaking, you should be better than the other contestants, so I trust you won’t have a problem.”

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Upon receiving a compliment, she lowered her head bashfully. “I’m completely relying on your guidance. I will not let you down in this competition, Mr. Hilbert.”

Moreover, she was not going to let herself or Megan down. She had to make Megan proud. That way, she would be able to contend with Janet.

Otherwise, she would have nothing left.

“Okay.” Hilbert lifted his gaze again. “You can work out your own schedule during this time. You can also return to Sandfort City to see your parents. Remember to come here on time next Saturday. I will take you to the venue.”

She paused for a few seconds. Widening her eyes, she asked, “Mr. Hilbert, are you saying I can go back to Sandfort City?”

At the thought of Megan and the other wealthy women looking at her with looks of admiration and envy, she was overwhelmed with excitement.

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She wanted all her close friends to come to Yobril to watch her at the World Piano Competition, and Janet to see her become the champion for herself. I’m going to crush that wench’s power and prestige for good this time!

While Hilbert was busy sending out invitations on his computer to masters in the music industry from various countries, he said, “That’s all, Emily. You may leave.”

Pulling herself back, she nodded politely and said, “Okay, Mr. Hilbert.” Then, she walked out of his office with pride and confidence.

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