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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 929

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 929

Janet looked and smiled at Roxy while someone else had embraced her. “I will send you the piece once we have returned to Sandfort City. Don’t worry, I won’t forget about it.”

Feeling flattered, he immediately waved his hand. “Master, it’s fine. I was just joking.” Troubling her under this circumstance will only make me feel uneasy.

The man’s gaze gently rested on the girl as he hugged her waist while he muttered in a forceful yet slightly displeased tone, “Let’s go.”

Upon hearing that, she nodded. Just as she was about to turn, her body was suddenly lifted into the air.

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She cried in surprise and quickly wrapped her arms around the man’s neck to firmly secure herself on him.

At that moment, four unusually strong gazes stared at them from behind.

In the confined space amidst the darkness of the night, although the light in the car was not lit, the moonlight that poured into the car was enough to allow them to see each other’s face clearly.

The atmosphere was rather quiet as they looked at each other.

The man’s usual gentle gaze became cold and distant at that moment, which caused Janet to feel a little anxious.

She could not tell why his expression was cold. Is it merely because I am Sweet Tune?

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Mason’s voice was slightly husky as he stared at her with cold and stern eyes. “The golden arranger in the music industry is you, huh?”

Janet blinked at him while she had an uneasy feeling. “Are you mad?”

“Yes.” As he spoke, he reached out with his finger and stroked her cheek. “I am mad because you didn’t tell me about it.” I didn’t tell him about it? I thought that I had given him enough hints for him to be able to guess it.

“I thought that you were smart enough to more or less guess that it’s me, Mr. Lowry,” Janet teased.

The pain made her return to her senses and it stiffened her body. She raised her eyes and smiled. “What do you mean?”

Mason’s lips moved. “I love you.”

Will you stay by my side forever then?” As a shrewd girl, she understood the underlying meaning in his words.

Mason slightly frowned and answered, “If I can, I will.”

“There is no ‘if’. You must.” Janet looked at him; there was adamance in her eyes.

The man’s thin lips curled upward as he drew closer to her and kissed her neck. “Yes.”

Meanwhile, in a basement somewhere in Markovia, the entire space was shrouded in a terrifying gloomy atmosphere. The subordinates reported with trepidation, “Mr. President, the assassination mission has failed!”

The man sitting at the main seat slammed the table with a thump and he rose up before roaring in fury, “Who allowed you to take your own action?!”

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