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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 325

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 325

“The passcode is 668879.” Janet’s voice was so cold that there wasn’t any trace of emotion in it.

Gordon punched in the numbers and opened the lock successfully. The library was neither big nor small, and the light switches were outside. The moment the door was opened, it was pitch black inside and they couldn’t see anything.

“Switch on the lights,” Janet said calmly.

“Alright.” Tyler, who followed them from behind, turned on the lights.

At the same time, Abby heard a familiar voice while squatting in a corner, so she immediately cried, “Janet, I’m here.”

Then, Gordon’s eyes lit up while he focused. Following her voice, he walked toward the right side of the library to find her. Janet also followed him.

Slowly, the silent cries became more and more clear. Finally, Gordon went up and saw Abby squatting down at a corner embarrassingly. For a moment, the coldness was spewing out of his eyes. “Abby.” He walked up to her and hugged her. “It’s fine. It’s fine,” he murmured.

The moment Abby saw Gordon coming toward her, she suddenly let out all her grievance and fear as her voice trembled, “It’s so scary here… So scary.”

“Janet.” As soon as she saw Janet, she immediately escaped from Gordon’s arms and went straight into Janet’s. “This is great. You’re finally here.”

Janet patted her back and coaxed her like a child, showing a rare sign of gentleness. “It’s fine. Everything’s ok now.” However, there seemed to be a different kind of emotion slowly growing in her heart. Is this friendship? Seeing her in such pain, I actually feel a little upset.

After a while, Abby finally calmed herself down, and she started wiping Janet’s and Gordon’s clothes. “I’m sorry for dirtying your clothes,” she said awkwardly.

“You’re right. Now, we have Emily to rely on.” Madelaine forced a bright smile.

Emily looked at all of them with disdain. Now, these people are still useful to me. Once I officially become the heir, I’ll immediately get rid of these burdens.

Inside the school’s infirmary, Gordon and the Beasts were asked to wait outside for a while because Abby’s injury was on her private parts. When she saw Janet holding the ointment, she hesitated. “Janet, give the ointment to me. I can do it myself.”

Listening to her, Janet lifted her brows but still placed the bottle on the table. As Abby put the ointment on herself, she constantly let out hisses of pain.

“What happened today?” Janet waited until she finished applying the ointment to ask.

Thinking about what happened today, Abby bit her lower lip embarrassingly before shaking her head stubbornly. “I’m fine. It’s all my fault.”

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