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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 986

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 986

I escaped from Prime Minister Welch and I can even feel the throbbing pain in my wrist right now. It’s all his fault; how could he be so cruel to such a beautiful foreigner? Janet cursed him countless times along the way back. Peter Welch has managed to secure his position as the prime minister of Hawke Kingdom thanks to his unconventional methods and exceptional skills. It is no wonder that the old man Corey is so afraid of him and now, I have finally had a taste for myself. I’m not sure why, but when I mentioned his lover, Peter’s expression contorted into a horrible grimace and he increased his strength considerably. It looks like his lover is his weakness.

Lara had no idea how Janet escaped from Prime Minister Welch’s grasp without killing him. “By the way, I have to contact Desire to stop her from sending the troops out,” Lara commented after a pause and she took her cell phone out.

Janet walked into the room and she raised her brows. “Did you actually alert Desire?”

“Well, that’s all because I was worried about you!” Lara chuckled in embarrassment. I was panicking because I was so sure that Janet had been captured.

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Janet was rendered speechless when she heard that. She took off her wig and brooch after walking into the bathroom.

“Desire, Janet is back,” Lara’s excited voice could be heard from outside. “Also, do inform that old man Corey.”

Janet’s expression stiffened when she heard that from the bathroom. I can’t believe that Lara was planning to request Corey to move military forces if I hadn’t returned. Ha! Forget about the fact that Corey doesn’t have any military power, I am sure he would not even want to face Prime Minister Welch. After all, he is so scared of the latter. Janet burst into a fit of quiet giggles while walking out of the bathroom.

“Lara, what were you thinking? How could you expect Corey to send troops?” Janet teased her.

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