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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 83

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 83

Brian was appalled. “Stolen? Was this the reason why the discipleship ceremony today was cancelled?”

“Yes, I saw Emily previously sneaking into Janet’s room, but I didn’t know why she did it at that time. Only now did I know that she actually went in to steal her painting. I’ve never told Janet that Emily has entered her room before.”

“T-This… How could Emily do that? I must go and talk to her!” With that, he was angered and intended to look for Emily to question her.

However, Megan wrapped her arms around his waist. “Honey, please forget about it. If you point it out, our family will fall apart! I can’t bear to see this relationship that we have built for the past 18 years crumble!”

He felt helpless. Knowing that she had always loved Emily, the person who was hurt the most by the incident would be his wife.

“Darling, just let this pass, alright?”

He resignedly stroked her head and fiercely added, “If Emily repeats this, don’t blame me for being harsh on her as her father!”

“Yeah!” Megan agreed and she suddenly thought of something. “Honey, do you think that Janet was really raised in the countryside?”

“Why did you say so?” Brian was puzzled.

“It’s nothing. I just think that Janet isn’t as simple as we thought! She seems to know quite a lot of things.”

He frowned. “Darling, maybe you are being too sensitive or perhaps she is a fast-learner. Don’t think too much about it!”

She nodded. Although she was still doubtful, she brushed those suspicions aside for the moment.

At night, two black shadows leapt into Janet’s room, giving her a fright when she came upstairs and opened the door.

The men, who were sitting on the couch in the room, were stunned when they saw her.

“Boss, I really missed you!” After saying that, the little boys attempted to hug her.

When she tried to shove them away, they were aggrieved. “Boss, give us a hug!”

“Silly boys!” Her red lips parted as she pushed the two boys away.

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