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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 149

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 149

Right in front of him were two professors, one from the Opera Academy and another from the Painting Academy. While the principal was flattered by the sudden arrival of two professors from the Fine Arts Academy, they merely glared at each other and snorted before entering his office.

Excitement rushed through the principal’s veins as he looked at the professors and asked, “Professor Williams, aren’t you in Barnsford? What brought you here to our tiny school in Sandfort?”

Although he already knew that they were here because of Janet, he still feigned his surprise as to not make the situation awkward. Furthermore, Professor Williams even mentioned his appreciation for Janet in the email he sent him last night.

When he received the email from Professor Williams, he almost passed out from exhilaration. Never in his wildest dreams did he think that he would receive an email from him one day.

Albeit not as famous as Master Nato, Professor Williams was still considered as one of the top figures in the painting world and also had a respectable reputation for being in the field for so many years.

Seeing that the principal of Star High School had no intention of welcoming him, Professor Jones snorted, which caused the principal’s knees to turn weak because he knew that he was not a man to be trifled with either. While he knew that Professor Jones was equally renowned in the painting field in Chestshire, the principal was merely too taken aback by the arrival of Professor Williams that he had overlooked Professor Jones for a moment.

Clearing his throat a couple of times, the principal clarified, “Please excuse me for my ill manners. May I ask if the both of you are here today because of Janet Jackson?”

“Yes, that’s right. Where’s she now? I need to meet her,” both professors exclaimed at the mention of Janet’s name, setting aside their disgruntled emotions from earlier.

“Please hold on a moment while I get her class teacher to bring her here,” the principal said as he made a call to Mr. Smith and told him to bring Janet to his office.

Janet, completely unaware that she was so popular, was sleeping in the classroom until her class teacher came to bring her away.

For the past few days, Abby had been so bored that her eyes lit up at the sight of Janet.

Despite everything the principal said, it was fruitless as both the professors couldn’t care less.

“Jones, you sly fox. Last night, I’ve already called the principal to show my appreciation of Janet and you’re showing up now to snatch her from me? Are you purposely going against me?” Professor Williams said furiously as he glared at Professor Jones with a burning gaze.

With a snort, Professor Jones said, “Mr. Principal, I think you need to replace the school’s security officers. It seems like anyone can come in easily.”

Angered, Professor Williams pointed at him and lashed out, “What are you saying? What do you mean by this?”

“I mean exactly what I said!” he replied calmly.

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