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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 683

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 683

The loud waves of cheers finally woke Janet up.

She rubbed her eyes and yawned as she raised her cloudy eyes to look at the girl on the stage.

As soon as Janet’s sluggish phoenix-like eyes landed on the stage, her eyes widened.

She was stunned for a few seconds before she raised her brows; her eyes also reflected that she understood what was going on.

Abby noticed Janet’s strange gaze earlier and she whispered, “Janet, do you know her?”

Janet shook her head before answering in a cold and indifferent voice, “I don’t know her.”

Upon hearing that, Abby did not pursue the matter.

When Hazel, who was onstage, noticed Janet’s gaze, the corner of her lips curled upward before hints of mockery and coldness appeared in her eyes. I see. That’s how she looks—no wonder my brother, who has been a frigid celibate, has fallen for her.

Upon seeing Hazel standing still at her spot, Nina patted her shoulder and reminded, “Hazel, you can go and look for a seat.”

Hazel nodded. Her eyes then flicked across the class and she found a seat that allowed her to observe Janet’s every movement. Then, she went to sit on it.

Everyone was curious about the transfer student. After all, with her outstanding background

Although they had seen Janet’s angelic beauty, her being aloof was a barrier for them to interact with her. It only allowed them to admire her beauty from afar, which was the reason why they were rather interested in Hazel instead.

Therefore, not long after she took a seat, a couple of students surrounded her and greeted her.

“Hazel, can you tell me what it is like in Yobril?”

“Exactly; I heard that Yobril is a nice place.”

Nina was slightly mad. “Reflect on yourselves. You can’t even reach the passing mark with 54 marks.”

“Miss Hogan, it’s because the question set by the Medical Research Institute of Markovia is extremely difficult.”

“I agree. It has the difficulty of an S-level paper. I bet the person who set the questions himself may not necessarily be able to attain a perfect score for it.”

“That’s right. I think that scoring 54 marks could already be considered an outstanding performance.”

An outstanding performance? Nina nearly vomited blood when she heard that. “Forget it.” She waved her hand. “Come and collect your respective papers and reflect on yourselves.” The group of brats will piss the hell out of me if I continue to stay here!

Although Hazel did not know about the difficulty level of the examination, she knew that Janet did not take the exam this time, so she deliberately asked, “I thought that we have a top scorer who attained a perfect score in the college entrance exam in our medical school? So, how could 54 marks be considered an outstanding performance?”

Everyone thought that Hazel, who did not take the exam, did not know about the reason, so they explained, “That’s because she did not take the exam this time.”

She feigned a surprise look on her face. “Why not? Isn’t she the best student?”

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