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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 905

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 905

There was no evidence, and plainly guessing was no use at all!

Not to mention, Janet was uncertain about whether they were targeting her or Mason.

It was too dangerous for the two of them to be together.

They would just double the danger!

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Lee studied the frowning girl and felt somewhat bad for her. “Get some sleep. We’ll investigate it when we get back to Sandfort City.”

After taking the anti-inflammatory medicine, Janet felt drowsy. She said nothing and simply nodded before nestling under the blanket.

Seeing that she had closed her eyes, Lee didn’t want to bother her anymore, so he got up and walked out quietly.

When Mason heard the conversation and footsteps, he hurried into the ward next door in a panic.

He was relieved to see Lee disappear down the corridor, and only then did he walk out of the ward.

After leaving the ward, he went into the next room.

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Janet was lying on the hospital bed and her pink lips looked pale. Her eyes were closed, and she was already asleep.

However, Mason didn’t have the courage to go in.

After hearing her question to Lee, a sweet feeling made its way into his heart, but he was also sad, and he couldn’t bring himself to see her.

Unable to win this argument, the surgeon hesitated before nodding. “Then, keep your movements minimal, and don’t wake her up.”

Mason didn’t speak as he returned his affectionate gaze to the girl once more.

Sighing, the surgeon exited the ward.

The judges were quick to tell the organizers about Janet’s withdrawal from the competition.

The organizers were shocked at first, then simply nodded in acknowledgment.

It didn’t take long before they issued a statement.

‘We regret to announce that Janet Jackson withdrew from the World Piano Competition due to personal reasons, but the competition will carry on. Don’t forget to watch the live broadcast or come to the venue to see your favorite pianists live.’ —The organizing committee of the World Piano Competition.

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