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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 77

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 77

“Honey, I’m still at the art gallery. I’ll go find you after I’m done. Mwah!”

Janet’s moment of silence was suddenly interrupted by a middle-aged lady’s voice. The lady continued to speak on the phone while ignoring the people around her.

“Oh well, I miss you too.” The lady continued to blabber.

In the meantime, Janet looked toward the words written on the wall. ‘Please be quiet!’

Not long after, her phone suddenly rang, so she took out her phone and noticed that Lee sent her a message. Just when she was about to reply to him, the lady had already ended her call and was now walking toward her.

“Can you be quiet? Can’t you see that there are lots of people here?” After that, the lady even rolled her eyes at Janet.

Janet raised her eyes and looked at her with a calm expression as the lady continued to speak, “What are you looking at? Have you not seen a gorgeous lady before?!”

Janet’s lips curled upward, revealing a menacing smile. Gorgeous lady? I’ve actually never seen a gorgeous lady like her before.

An attendant went up to both of them and asked, “What’s the problem?”

“Are you asking me what’s the problem? The people who come to the art gallery are uncivilized. Her phone was ringing, so I asked her to silence it, but she talked back to me!” Madam Hunt ranted.

The attendant felt aggrieved. “Can you two lower your voices? Please don’t disturb others at the art gallery.”

Madam Hunt’s eyes widened, staring at the attendant. “Who are you talking to? She was the one who started it.”

“This…” For a moment, the attendant didn’t know what else to say.

After letting out a snort, Janet squinted her eyes and sneered, “Do you need me to check the security cameras and see who was the one actually speaking through the phone?”

Madam Hunt pointed at Janet’s nose and scolded, “You little b*tch. I’m not afraid of you!”

Janet pushed her hand away and warned her quietly, “Don’t point your finger at me; otherwise, you won’t be able to fix it after I break it.”

“What… did you just say?” Madam Hunt’s eyes widened.

I can’t believe I’m being threatened by a little girl. This little girl is going to get what she deserves.

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