Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 950
With a hat and a mask to disguise her identity, Janet arrived at the lounge that was prepared by the organizers for ‘Sandra’.
Naturally, Black Python followed her inside too.
Yesterday, she already told him that she was not participating in the competition. Instead, it was Sharon participating, which was why Janet allowed him to follow her. Her news caused him to be in a good mood up until now.
While crossing her legs, she looked at him. “Why don’t you go and see her?”
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Upon hearing her words, he was rendered speechless for a few seconds while his face flushed suspiciously.
However, due to his skin color, the shade of red on his face quickly disappeared.
He pretended to act casually. “Has the competition started yet?”
“Hehe.” As Janet crossed her legs, she casually took out a candy from her bag before she popped it in her mouth. “Even the great Instructor Black Python of the Lowry Family can’t help but blush,” she teased him. What a rare sight. As expected, even heroes will fall for beauties.
As Black Python’s face grew redder to the point where he could no longer bear with it, he bowed respectfully. “Miss Jackson, I’ll leave for now.”
She giggled without saying a word.
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After receiving her silent approval, he quickly turned and walked out the door.
After the door was slammed shut, she smiled before she burst out in laughter.
On the other hand, the first round, which was the written examination, had already begun.
The 10 contestants were now sitting in the same examination room.
The place was huge, so it created a huge distance between each contestant. Moreover, there were dozens of surveillance cameras situated in the room, covering every angle without leaving any blind spots. There was no chance for anyone to cheat.
Also, once a person was found to be cheating, that participant would be disqualified from the competition right away.
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