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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 953

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 953

Black Python stared at Sharon in a daze.

After a while, he realized that he could not keep his eyes away from her.

Suddenly, a series of leaving footsteps was heard and it was getting further from Sharon.

She lifted her eyes in confusion and gazed at Black Python’s back blankly. He has ignored me and left? Didn’t he just give me this doll? Why is he leaving without a goodbye?

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While staring at his back, Sharon shouted, “Thank you, Cyrus.”

In the men’s washroom, Black Python emerged from the toilet and he washed his hands. As he stared at his reflection in the mirror, he took out a cigarette and lit it in frustration.

Then, he blew out a mouthful of smoke on the mirror.

As the smoke became entangled, he could not see himself clearly in the mirror for a moment; it was like how he could not lucidly see his heart earlier. I’m crazy. I can’t believe I actually gave her that doll.

As Black Python stubbed the cigarette butt and threw it in the trash can, he thought about the girl’s chubby face and tender hands just now. For a moment, an inexplicable frustration surged from his heart.

The words ‘thank you, Cyrus’ continued to ring in his head. No one has called me by that name for a long time. Her pink lips were so soft when she uttered those words.

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A while later, he switched on the tap and washed his face.

It was only a moment later that he was fully awake.

Looking at himself in the mirror again, he could not help but curse, “F*ck!” I’ve fallen into her hands!

In the meantime, Sharon returned to the lounge with the adorable tiny doll in her hands.

Upon seeing her coming in, another contestant lifted her head to ask, “You’re back?”

“Yup,” Sharon gently answered her as she put her hands behind her back.

After sitting down on the couch, she suddenly furrowed her brows slightly while holding her stomach.

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