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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 907

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 907

Hazel wasn’t aware of Emily’s actual intentions. She truly thought that Emily just didn’t want Sweet Tune to make a pointless trip here.

“But…” Emily nervously pinched the hem of her skirt. “But, it would be so troublesome for her. Don’t forget; Sweet Tune has to get here by plane. And your brother has already spent a hundred million. It’s not worth it!”

At this moment, Emily finally managed to get through to Hazel, who was swayed. “Now that you mention it, it makes sense. I’ll ask my brother to contact her then.”

Emily was very excited to hear this. “That’s great, Hazel! I’m so happy to have you as a friend.”

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Hazel lowered her head and smiled shyly. “Emily, this is nothing. Helping you is the same as helping myself.”

Since she was young, she didn’t have any particularly good friends. People only befriended her because they knew that she was the daughter of a council member, and they wanted to obtain something from her.

There were even certain people who were afraid to be friends with her because of her status. It wasn’t easy for her to finally meet someone who could get along with her and who didn’t shy away from her identity. Needless to say, she had to make sure she treated this friend well.

Although Emily had lied that she would help Hazel find the divine doctor, her father’s illness was now cured! So, she didn’t mind it anymore!

At this moment, the door of the room was suddenly pushed open, and Megan and Brian walked in.

Seeing this, Hazel gave a small smile. “Emily, I’ll go out first.”

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“All right.”

With her head bowed, Hazel walked past the two people.

“Emily, where’s Janet? She’s not here with you?” Megan walked toward Emily in a panic.

Emily couldn’t conceal the smile on her face, and the corners of her mouth twitched. “No. Didn’t she withdraw?”

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