Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 488
Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 488
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She stood up, but Old Madam Lowry waved her down. “It’s fine. Just sit. All you have to do is look out
for yourself, and don’t go on missions with him. Understand?”
J didn’t nod. Instead, she stared at Old Madam Lowry for a while, but that was the answer thedy
needed to know. J’s hardheaded. She won’t say yes. Once Old Madam Lowry had gone to the
airne, it was time for dinner.
However, they didn’t touch the food. Mason put his newspaper down before going to hold J in his
arms. He whispered, “Do you really want me to get scolded every time?” The scent of red wine and
alcohol wafted from his lips as he spoke.
J felt woozy without even tasting the alcohol. She stayed in a stupor for a moment, then she
realized what he was getting at.
Mason squinted at J’s scarlet ears, and he smiled. “Talk to me, babe,” he whispered.
“Huh?” J looked away, pretending not to understand. As she turned around, her lips inadvertently
touched his lips, and she felt electrified. Out of reflex, she took a step back, a frown creasing her
forehead. “Can you note so close? My eyes are almost crossed.”
Mason was still squinting, a smile on his face. He then pecked on her nose. “You turned around first.”
“Fine, I give up.” J never won in any arguments with him. A few momentster, she said gently,
“Time for dinner.”
“Have a drink with me. Dinner can wait.” Mason took his ss and finished the wine in it. Then, he
gazed into J’s eyes and smiled before kissing her lips.
J was shocked by the liquid that flowed into her mouth. She nudged her head back by reflex, but
Mason didn’t let her. He sped the back of her head, overpowering her. The wine was high in its
alcohol content, and half a ss was enough to make Mason tipsy. Since J was a worse drinker
than he was, that single sip was already making her dizzy.
Which madman made this kind of wine? This can kill.
Mason looked around. The servants knew how to read the room and had left before they even kissed.
“I love you, babe.”
Then J smiled. She, in her drunken stupor, mouthed, “I love you, too.”
A smile curled Mason’s lips. As he peered into her eyes, he saw a raging passion within them, raring to
burst forth. J held his shirt softly with one hand, while the other slid down to his…
When dawn rose the next day, the autumn breeze danced across the curtains of the bedroom. J
turned around and opened her eyes, feeling groggy.
“Good morning, babe,” a hoarse voice greeted her. She could feel someone centimeters away.
Grunting a response, she turned around, but she was already at the edge of the bed. In the next
instance, she fell down from the bed. Mason wanted to catch her at first, but he was too slow. J
had already woken up at that moment, and she stood on the ground.
Mason squinted at her. She’s fast. Faster than I am. Is that on instinct? He smirked before pulling her
back onto the bed. “You’re fast,” he teased.
“Of course I am.” She looked at him. “Try falling for once. You’ll know why I could react that fast.” She
didn’t need to do it consciously anymore. That was just muscle memory.