Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 26
Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 26
Unbeknownst to Jennifer, J had already instructed some of her subordinates to start investigating
the bullet casing with an inscription of a letter ‘M’. Later that night when J was having a discussion
with the organization on the bullet casing, her phone on the desk started ringing urgently. She nced
at the screen and found that it was from an unknown caller.
“Who is this?”
“It’s me.” A familiar man’s voice came to her from the other end.
Assuming that he had called to update her on the condition of the elderlydy, she queried, “Has Old
Madam Lowry woken up?”
Mason answered, “Yes.”
“I’ll go and take a look at her now.” As a doctor, J felt obligated to make a trip to the hospital again.
At thergest private hospital in Sandfort City, it was morning when Old Madam Lowry regained
consciousness. She seemed to be in better spirits after having an acupuncture treatment by J.
After removing all the silver needles from the elderlydy’s body, J looked up and found the elderly
lady staring at her in a warm and amiable way. Judging from her eyes which were brimming with
admiration, it was obvious that the elderlydy had taken a liking to J.
“Her condition has improved a lot,” J told Mason.
N?velDrama.Org (C) content.
“All thanks to you.” Mason’s eyes were glued to J right from the very beginning.
Old Madam Lowry had noticed the way Mason looked at J long before this. As someone who had
immense experience in love and rtionships, she knew what it meant. Old Madam Lowry then stared
at J. “Oh right—Miss Sandra?”
“You may call me J.”
“J… What a beautiful name. In that case, I’ll call you Miss J from now on.”
“You may call me anything you like.” J wasn’t too bothered by how the elderlydy addressed her
because it was just a trivial matter.
Staring at J warmly, Old Madam Lowry made a move to hold her hand but J frowned and
dodged her.
As someone who was wise, Old Madam Lowry appeared unruffled and pretended as if nothing had
happened. Looking at J’s fairplexion, she asked, “Miss J, do you have a boyfriend?”
“Nope.”
“In that case, is there anyone in your heart?” Old Madam Lowry pressed on.
The muscles in Mason’s face tensed up when he heard the question. Being such an attractive girl, he
was sure she must have plenty of suitors.
“Nope,” J answered truthfully.
The muscles in Mason’s face rxed slightly when he heard her answer. Meanwhile, Old Madam
Lowry had been keeping an eye on her grandson’s reaction. To her, Mason always looked
unapproachable and aloof like a block of ice, mostly of his poker-faced expression. She then thought
about how she was just a peasant girl who lived in a vige decades ago and never in her wildest
dreams did she think she would marry Mason’s grandfather and be the matriarch of the Lowry
Family. She was filled with nostalgia for a short while before she turned and said to J and Mason,
“Do stand closer to each other.”
J wondered what the elderly woman was trying to achieve by asking her to stand closer to Mason.
However, before she could protest, Mason had already edged closer to her as per Old Madam Lowry’s
instruction.
Admiring at the sight in front of her, the elderlydy nodded her head in approval and beamed. “The
two of you look great as a couple!”
In response, Masonzily raised his eyebrows and broke into a charming lopsided smile. J, on the
other hand, looked indifferent.
“Miss J, I was so lucky to bump into you or I would’ve…” Old Madam Lowry sighed heavily. She
then held onto J’s hand and this time, J didn’t try to move away. “I’d like to thank you but… I
can’t think of anything to offer you. What about this, would my grandson as your husband do?”
Sean, who was standing in the corner of the room, was confused by the elderlydy’s humble tone.
What did the name Mason Lowry actually represent? It represented immense power in Sandfort City
and there were many wealthy youngdies who were very keen to marry into the Lowry Family and
be Mason’s wife. Why was Mason made to sound like an unattractive man when it came to
J?
“You don’t have to offer me anything in return because I merely did what I was paid for.”
Old Madam Lowry didn’t push it seeing how disinterested she looked. She understood that she had to
let nature take its course when it came to rtionships because it might make matters worse if she
tried too hard to bring them together.
“I shall get going if you’re feeling fine now.”
J and Mason walked out of the ward after that.
“My grandmother said we looked great together.”
J nced at him sideways and snapped, “Nothing will ever happen between us.”
“Now, now. How can you be so sure without giving it a try?”