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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 925

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 925

Upon hearing those words, Emily immediately directed a pleading look at Megan and Brian, who were in the audience.

Brian opened and shut his mouth but he couldn’t seem to find the words to say. He then lowered his head and he kept his mouth shut.

Megan couldn’t even bear to look at Emily. She turned her head to the side and pretended that she didn’t see anything, completely avoiding eye contact with Emily.

In actual fact, Janet was their biological daughter. Therefore, it was rightfully so that they stood by Janet’s side and provided her support. Besides, Emily was the one who kept challenging Janet. As parents, they were caught in the middle as well.

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Furthermore, they were unsure whether Emily’s actions would bring further repercussions to their family.

To sum it up, Emily had to go.

“Dad! Mom!” Emily called out to them as she looked at Brian and Megan with a miserable expression on her face.

Are they going to abandon me? Am I not Mom’s favorite child? Why aren’t they standing up for me now that Janet’s being a bully? Why is this happening? Firstly, Mr. Hibert refused to help me and now, even my parents choose to keep their silence. Who else can I depend on for help?

At this point, Emily realized that she no longer had anything to lose so she yelled out vehemently, “Janet, you can’t hide your past! You, for one, know the deeds you’ve done. If I reveal your secret today, the whole family will be in hot water too!”

Emily hadn’t forgotten that she had a trump card in her hand.

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If she revealed that Janet had a sugar daddy and was a home-wrecker, obviously J’Adore would not tolerate such behavior.

As such, if J’Adore asked for an explanation, the whole family would be in deep trouble too.

Initially, Emily thought that with this revelation, she would have the attention of the audience.

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