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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 95

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 95

“Oh, my God! Isn’t Emily too vain? But how did she steal it? Did she do that in school?”

“How would I know? Anyway, Emily wouldn’t be able to show off in school today.”

“Emily seems to be embarrassing herself lately. She actually lost to Janet in the previous National Mathematics competition. Is she trying to win this round by stealing?”

Students in Class A were very snobbish, so they’d make pointed remarks whenever someone was involved in something horrible. On the other hand, they’d try to get in someone’s good books if the latter were to have accomplished something worthwhile. Throughout the past two years, they had been fawning over Emily.

Upon arriving at school, she heard the gossip and rumors about her and felt extremely sorry for herself. I wonder who that rascal is who spread this news. I’ll curse the person if I ever find out.

She sat in the classroom in anxiousness. Suddenly, Madelaine barged into the classroom and took her seat with her bag before handing her phone to Emily for her to have a look. “Emily, look, is this Janet from our class?”

The picture in the phone showed four young men supporting Janet while she walked.

The photograph wasn’t too blurry and anyone who knew Janet would believe that it was her.

Emily stared at Madelaine in shock while asking in puzzlement, “How did you get this photo?”

Madelaine scowled. “On Saturday, it happened that my uncle was outside the hotel. Then, he saw four men holding onto a young girl. As he was worried about her safety, he took a picture and even sent it to our Messenger’s ‘Loving Family’ chat group.”

I see!

“Based on what I know of her, this must be Janet!” Emily decisively confirmed.

Madelaine nodded. “I think they look 90% alike.”

Haha, in that case, why don’t I use this chance to shift everybody’s focus on Janet?

Emily thought of a great idea. This is thanks to Madelaine and fortunately, we are on the same side.

Janet arrived at school.

The moment she entered the school grounds, she noticed people stealing glances at her intermittently. When she looked up, they’d avoid her gaze.

Her instincts told her that it couldn’t be any good news.

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