Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 999
At the same time, on the other hand, Janet’s phone, which was in her pocket, rang as soon as she stepped out of the laboratory.
After looking at the screen, she knew what the conversation would be as soon as she saw that the caller was Lee.
Sure enough, he called to inform about the surgery training at Woodsbury University.
Robert’s offer was not much—he only offered five million.
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Five million was indeed a small amount for Sandra, whose fees were usually in the tens of millions.
Lee continued, “Janet, your university is wealthy—their cash flow is hundreds of millions, yet they are only offering five million as your appearance fee. Isn’t this slightly too stingy of them? If you were not from Woodsbury University, I wouldn’t even call you. I would have rejected them immediately.”
Janet chuckled lightly. “Then, just do so.”
“Huh?” He was shocked to hear that. “This is your university, yet you don’t plan to show them any respect? I bet Robert, that old fellow, is going to be immensely disappointed.”
“I’ve already joined the competition as a student of Woodsbury University, so I can’t show up at both places at the same time!”
If I knew that the university was planning to ask Sandra to participate in the surgical training, I wouldn’t have agreed to Professor Fontaine’s request to participate in this operation.
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Hence, it was rather difficult for her to be in such a situation because Robert treated her quite well after all.
Upon hearing that, Lee clicked his tongue before he said, “Alright, alright. If Robert complains to me, I’ll ask him to call you directly then.”
Janet was speechless upon hearing that. Alas.
She heaved a sigh before immediately hanging up the phone.
After that, she walked to the medical school.
The minute she walked past the entrance, her coursemates looked at her with a different look.
She could not tell whether they were envious, jealous or if they hated her.
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