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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 820

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 820

The daughter they brought home from the countryside turned out to be the famous author, Rose.

She was also the chairperson of the Writers Association with the most votes!

“Holy sh*t! No wonder she kept her identity hidden. She’s already well-known!”

“Oh my God. Who knew Rose was this beautiful? Her beauty is magnificent!”

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“Tsk, tsk, tsk. I’ve fallen for her. I went from being a fan of her work to being a fan of her looks!”

“This is surely going to make headlines in the news tomorrow!”

“What an odd woman. She’s so versatile!”

Everyone was extremely thrilled. No one could have imagined that the mysterious artist was also known for so many other things and excelled in everything that she did.

Aside from the committee members and authors at the scene who were going frantic, the online live broadcast was also being covered with shocked reactions like, ‘she’s so beautiful’, ‘how talented’, and ‘holy f*ck’.

Hundreds of camera shutters went off as people captured one of the possibly most shocking moments in history.

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Countless camera flashes were all aimed in Janet’s direction.

At the Jackson Residence, Megan immediately jumped up when the girl took off her cap.

“Go for an eye checkup at the hospital immediately,” she mumbled to herself, but her legs were rooted in place and completely immovable.

Suddenly, a notification popped up. Tapping it with her shaky hands, she saw Megan’s text on the screen. ‘Your sister didn’t plagiarize in her paper. She is Rose herself. Now, our family won’t get dragged down either. This is amazing!’

As soon as Emily saw the text, she lost her grip on her phone. It fell to the ground, causing the screen to shatter to pieces.

Even though the screen was destroyed, Janet’s voice from the live broadcast still came through.

Emily collapsed with a crash; both of her legs were quivering violently.

She lay on the ground with her eyes closed, but her eyes continued to twitch.

A while later, she finally got up from the ground, opened her eyes, and exhaled. “I knew it. It was a hallucination.”

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