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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 378

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 378

“It might be true! Maybe the lobby manager wants to hit on Janet! Otherwise, how would he know her last name!”

“How is that possible? Look at his face! Do you think he’s worthy of Janet?”

“Of course, not. If it weren’t for Janet, I wouldn’t be able to pass the college entrance exam!”

“I’m really looking forward to the results! If we did well in the exam, we’re definitely coming here again!” Instead of trying to figure out the situation, everyone joined in to tease Janet.

Suddenly, Janet remembered the conversation she heard when she was in the bathroom this morning, and she thought she somewhat understood what was happening now…

On the second floor of the Four Seasons Hotel, Class A was also holding a party.

“Rebecca! Chloe! Over here!” Emily beckoned as she shouted.

Pulling a smile on her face, Rebecca walked forward. “Emily!”

“Hurry up! The class reunion is about to start!”

“All right!” Rebecca and Chloe tugged at the hem of their dresses, swiftly putting themselves together.

“Emily, who are these?” The people from Class A looked at the two unfamiliar girls curiously.

Both of the young ladies were standing by the side shyly. Laughing, Emily introduced, “They’re my cousins, Rebecca and Chloe. You guys wouldn’t mind if they joined us for the party, right?”

“Of course, we won’t!” Her classmates shook their hands and teased, “How can we reject such beautiful young ladies?”

When both Rebecca and Chloe heard the compliments, they held their chin up, intending to let the others take a look at their appearances more clearly. Emily smiled at her classmates; she walked gracefully back to her seat as she listened to the gossip.

“I think I saw Abby and Janet on the first floor just now!”

“Are you sure? What a coincidence!”

“How pretentious! I guess she’s just trying to be like us. I’m sure she’ll be crying later when she finds she can’t afford to pay the bill!”

Pursing her pink lips, Rebecca was slightly pleased. She didn’t expect that there would still be boys who wanted to hit on her when she was already laying low. It seemed like her charm was not any lesser than Emily’s. When she thought about this, the sorrow that had been growing in her after Hilbert rejected her vanished into thin air.

When the boy was about to leave to get a waiter, one of them came in with some fancy dishes.

“Hi. Can I order some red wine?” the boy asked politely.

“Of course, you can! Which brand would you prefer?” The waiter served him with a smile.

Glancing toward Rebecca, the boy was signaling for her to order. Rebecca tucked her hair and curled her lips in confidence. “Romani!”

Upon hearing that, the waiter was dazed for a moment, and he said, “I’m sorry, but the Romani has been sold out!”

“What the hell?” The boy was startled. Not many people would order Romani red wine on an ordinary occasion, much less until it was sold out.

In an awkward but polite manner, the waiter continued, “There is another group of students here today too. The Romani red wines were given to them just now.”

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