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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 90

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 90

Janet moved closer when she heard their conversation before coming to a halt when she saw the man. Isn’t that Uncle Brandon from Leaping Dragon Hotel? It turns out that he enjoys antique so much!

Nevertheless, I’m not sure whether Uncle Brandon has been discouraged after being deceived. I can’t believe he still has the courage to check out the antique market, which is filled with a mixture of authentic and fake pieces.

Her lips curled into a smirk upon glancing at the so-called authentic painting by ‘Master Nato’.

What the heck? If they wanted to imitate, why can’t they do a better job? This is humiliating my name.

Just when she looked over, Brandon noticed her from the corner of his eyes. Janet? Why is she here?

She crouched down to peruse the painting before glancing up at the stall owner. “Boss, where did you get this painting from?”

The owner gave Janet an once-over, immediately judging her as someone who couldn’t possibly afford the painting. Therefore, he made a perfunctory comment, “I personally bought it from Master Nato!”

“Oh? I see!” The corners of Janet’s ruby red lips curled into a faint smile.

“Are you guys buying this?” The stall owner glanced at the couple in annoyance.

Although Cheryl couldn’t be sure that the painting was authentic, she knew that she would have procured something precious if it turned out to be genuine.

She turned to face the man. “Honey, let’s buy it!”

“Well…” Brandon was obviously hesitant.

Janet squinted at them, warning out of kindness. “Uncle Brandon, you shouldn’t buy that if you trust me. This painting is a fake, without a doubt!”

Cheryl was rendered speechless when she heard that.

Then, she turned to look at him. “Honey, did she call you uncle?”

He nodded. “She is the daughter whom Megan has been reunited with, not too long ago.”

Once she heard that, Cheryl started to observe Janet. She does resemble Megan, but she has a cold and distant temperament unlike the former.

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