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Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife novel Chapter 487

Summary for Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 487: Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife

Chapter Summary: Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 487 – Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife by Swnovelss

In Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 487, a key moment in the Novel novel Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife, Swnovelss delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 487

So Emily knows Doctor Sandra. She’s more complex than I thought.

“Don’t mention it, Hazel. We’re friends.” Emily flicked her hair as she enjoyed the feeling of superiority. Her need for ego was fulfilled when she realized Hazel was gazing at her with glee and envy.

Meanwhile, at Jackson Enterprise, Brian was working in his office when Emily called him.

“Do you have time, Dad?”

“Hey, sweetie. Yeah, I have some time. Why?”

Emily smiled. “Um, Dad, do you know about the divine doctor in Sandfort?”

Brian was flabbergasted. He thought he was hearing things. “I think so,” he answered. “Why?”

And then Emily beamed. She gushed, “Can you seek her out then, Dad?” Before Brian could answer, she continued, “Or just ask her to travel to Yobril.” She thought that Doctor Sandra had to comply with the request, for her family was powerful. Also, I’m a student of the Royal Academy of Music. She has to do it for my sake.

Brian was stunned about the request. “Did you run into something, Emily? Or are you down with an illness?”

Holding a glass of wine, Mason sipped on it and chuckled. “I can’t decide when I can have a kid, you know.” Upon hearing that, Janet coughed awkwardly and looked away.

Old Madam Lowry sighed. “Just admit you’re a loser.” He couldn’t knock her up, and now he’s trying to evade it?

Old Madam Lowry’s caretaker covered her mouth and giggled. “Let’s go, ma’am. The airplane will take flight soon.”

“Oh, right!” Even though their family owned the plane, it would be inappropriate to delay the planned flight.

Janet looked up. “I’ll send you off, madam,” she whispered gently.

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