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The wrong Woman novel by Ginny Not Genie novel Chapter 1009

"How about I wash them instead?" Imogen said because she could see that Jasper wasn't good at housework, or perhaps he had no experience at all.

As she stepped into the kitchen, Jasper quickly put down what he was doing and pushed her toward the door.

He said firmly, "No, I said I'll do it, so I will do it well."

"Just be careful," Imogen said, a bit worried about him.

Jasper replied with a gentle smile, "Alright."

Imogen went to sit in the living room.

Jasper washed the dishes, cleaned up, and even wiped down the stove.

In the living room, Imogen was looking at her phone. Suddenly, she received a message from an old client, codenamed "Old Wolf."

Old Wolf: "Imogen, there's an outsourcing project. Can you do it?"

Imogen: "What kind of project?"

Old Wolf sent a file labeled "Confidential". Upon opening it, she was shocked and looked at it for a long time.

Imogen: "I can do it. How much are you offering?"

Old Wolf: "Eight thousand."

Imogen: "25 thousand."

Old Wolf: "You're too greedy."

Imogen: "You and I both know what kind of project this is. If 25 thousand is too much, you can find someone else."

Old Wolf: "If anyone else could do it, I wouldn't be asking you."

Imogen then sent an emoji of a big, grinning face.

Jasper's face darkened. "You're already breaking the law."

Imogen bit her lip as she was so nervous that her body tensed up. She looked at Jasper, wondering if he might report her.

Jasper said, "The person who leaked the space agency's project data to you is also breaking the law."

Imogen quickly put down her laptop and rushed to Jasper's side. Gripping his hand nervously, she said, "Jay, you won't report me, will you?"

Jasper was stunned. He was speechless.

What does Imogen think of him? How could he report his own wife?

"I can't find a job right now, and I have no income. I just wanted to earn some extra money to help with the household expenses so that I can ease your financial burden. I don't want you to bear it all alone.

"I just want to make some money. I promise I won't do anything illegal. Jay, believe me, I really didn't…"

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