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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 415

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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 415 – A Turning Point in Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife by Swnovelss

In this chapter of Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife, Swnovelss introduces major changes to the story. Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 415 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Novel genre.

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 415

Is it actually that little b*tch? Then why did she put her address as the Jackson Residence? Didn’t she move out to live by herself already? I suppose she has joined hands with Mr. Goldstein from Woodsbury University to come over and show off! Well, unfortunately for her, I will not fall for it and be angry.

Seeing Emily’s expression, Megan frowned and asked, “Emily, what’s wrong?” As she spoke, she pulled the test results Emily was gripping tightly in her hand. Upon looking at it, Megan was immediately shocked. “Janet? She actually scored 750 points?”

Megan could not believe it. Because Emily had always convinced her that Janet liked to cheat in exams all the time, she never held much hope for the latter. In fact, she never expected that Janet would be so competitive and get a perfect score in the college entrance exams. This meant that she scored full marks in every subject and also in the language essay, which was notorious for being impossible to get a perfect score on.

Seeing Megan’s surprised expression, Mr. Goldstein felt excited. “You know Miss Jackson?”

“I do!” Megan nodded vigorously. “She is also my daughter.”

At that, Mr. Goldstein looked around the living room in search of the other girl. When Megan noticed Mr. Goldstein’s sense of urgency, she said regrettably, “She has moved out and isn’t here.”

“Then do you know where she is?” Mr. Goldstein asked.

Megan again shook her head. “I’m not sure. Let me call and ask!”

“No need, no need!” Mr. Goldstein hurriedly waved his hand and scrambled up. He was pressed for time, so he quickly said, “We’ll just get in the car and contact her later!” After saying that, he rushed out of the house. His assistant pushed his glasses upward, then followed him at once.

As soon as the two left, a trace of unease vaguely rose inside Emily. Then, she turned around to see Megan standing frozen in place and looking dazed at the sudden news. It seemed that she was really shocked by Janet’s achievements. “Could Mr. Goldstein be mistaken?” Megan wondered incredulously.

“No way! How could two sisters have such a big difference in their grades?”

Black Python, White Python, and Red Python were energetically discussing in the living room. At that moment, Janet just happened to come down from the second floor, and when she raised her eyes, she met the gazes of several pairs of eyes, causing a moment of embarrassment among them. Raising an eyebrow, she let out an amused laugh and asked, “What are you guys talking about?”

At her words, the others looked away out of guilt. Before anyone could say anything, Mason came down from the second floor. He was wearing a white shirt, looking elegant like a prince. As he usually wore black, this occasional change made Janet feel rather refreshed at the sight of him.

When the others saw Mason come down, they instantly felt relieved. Raising a brow, Mason smiled and, in a husky voice, said, “Grandma called and asked about your entrance exams results.” At that, a kindly face came to Janet’s mind. Her pink lips parted, and she shook her head, saying, “Sadly, I don’t know what I got because I haven’t checked.”

The others pursed their lips, thinking about how easygoing Miss Jackson was. The results of the college entrance examination were so important, yet she didn’t seem to care at all. But Mason did not probe further and pulled her toward the dining room instead. “Then come sit down and eat first!”

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