Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 34
Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 34
Megan leapt to her feet in rage as it was the first time she heard J speak with such a rude tone.
“Why can’t you make apromise for Emily’s sake? I can barely take care of the both of you at the
same time!”
With an impassive expression, J suggested, “Honestly, it will save you a lot of trouble by just
severing your ties with me and kicking me out of the family.”
As soon as she said that, Brian stepped forward to mediate the dispute and proposed, “Well, we
shouldn’t have hard feelings for each other over such a trivial matter. The parent-teacher conference
isn’t too big a deal.”
J nced at Brian. Her gaze was so prating and deep that he couldn’t help but feel guilty
because he had a feeling that she could read his mind.
After a few seconds of silence, J said indifferently, “I’m going to my room.”
Emily too returned to her room toe up with ways to stop her mother from knowing the fact that
J had topped the batch with her exam results. She had to do something.
The following day, Star High School held the parent-teacher conference. All the parents of the ss A
students were there except for Gordon and J’s. It was easy to see why Gordon’s parents were not
there because they worked and resided abroad, and only came home a few times in a year.
A short while after all the parents had gathered at the ssroom, Mr. Smith arrived. Just then,
Madine and Emily happened to walk past J.
At the sight of J, Madine couldn’t help but mock, “J, why aren’t your vige parents here?”
J merely looked at her, not bothering to say anything. Thinking that J was a pushover,
Madine pressed on, “Is it because they don’t have enough money to pay for the cab fares for the trip
from the vige?”
Several ssmates nearby, who also deemed J an eyesore, chimed in, “That might be true. It’s a
very long journey from the vige and it can easily cost over a thousand bucks.”
“I’m sure her parents have no idea how to take a train or a ne.”
“Her whole family is so out of it that they don’t even know how to take a train or a ne.”
“How pathetic is she because her parents are the only one who are absent!”
The girls’ eyes wereden with disdain and contempt as they voiced out theirments.
Abby, who was offended by their remarks, was just about tosh out at the girls but was stopped by
J. J chortled before she nced at them. “Do you girls even know the purpose of having a
parent-teacher conference? It’s held so that your parents can keep abreast with your exam results but
since my result is the top of the ss, I don’t really see the point of them being here.”
The girls wanted to make a brillianteback but they couldn’te up with anything to say because
J’s result really was the top of the batch this time. Exasperated, Madine snapped, “J
Jackson, everyone knows what dirty tricks you used to score well in the exam. If you are really this
good, try topping the whole school in the college entrance exam!”
It was all J’s fault that Emily now had something on Madine because everytime she had a
disagreement with Emily, Emily would always bring up how she never honored her promise to eat shit
when J passed the exam.
“Oh? If you think I only managed to score well using some dirty tricks, why don’t you try to do the same
thing?” J stared at her with a sly smile.
“You—” Madine was so frustrated by what she said that she pointed at J, at a loss for words.
As the conference was going to begin soon, Madine decided to stop her argument with J. “Let’s
go, Emily!” Madine persuaded Emily to leave.
At that moment, resentment was surging deep down inside Emily not only because of J but
because of Madine too. Madine’s stupidity was driving her mad as the girl almost never thought
things through before she spoke and the rubbish she said would always piss herself off rather than the
other way round.
Impatience was written all over Emily’s face but she still spoke gently, “Madine, you may go first
because I still have something to discuss with J.”
Madine nced at J before muttering, “Emily, let me know if she bullies you.”
Emily felt like rolling her eyes at her but she didn’t. “Okay, I will.”
It was only after Madine walked away did Emily reveal her true colors. She approached J and
whispered to her, “You know what, J? Even though you’re staying with the Jacksons, using our
things and living in our mansion, you still can’t get rid of the shabbiness in your bones. Mom will never
recognize you as her daughter and you won’t be able to take anything from me!”N?velDrama.Org holds text ? rights.