Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 328

Sir, You Don’t Know Your Wife Chapter 328

The principal wiped off his sweat. She is so reckless. If she really gets arrested, her future will be ruined.

Less than ten minutes later, police sirens were heard outside the principal’s office. Emily walked out and motioned to the police officers. “Officer, here. The person who hit me is inside.”

“Miss Jackson, we received a report that you intentionally harmed another student. Please come with us.” As he said that, several people started to take her away.

“Don’t touch me!” Janet yelled. Her piercing gaze brushed past them and startled them, making them take a step back.

Inside a dressing room, Walter was getting his makeup done by a makeup artist for his next scene. Just then, the phone on the table started to ring and the assistant promptly picked it up.

When the call ended shortly after, the assistant came over and whispered into Walter’s ear, “That was Gordon on the phone. He said someone called Jan-something Jackson was taken away by the police! He can’t excuse himself right now, so he wants you to go see her in his place.”

Why did

director that we will film this scene tomorrow,” he

tenaciously finished an eight-hour workload in just four hours. However, he was only met with an

came rushing to the study. “Young

him to

swollen-faced Emily. Pain and anger began to rise within her. “Oh my goodness! How did this happen?” Fortunately, she did not injure her hands. Otherwise, it

she looked at her mother. Burying herself in Megan’s arms, she cried, “Mom,

at Janet in shock. It had not been easy for the Jackson Family to restore their joyous and harmonious image. Why did something like this

my friend,” Janet said bluntly, not even sparing them a

but why is there so much distance between them? Since Emily did not bring it up, she figured that

did she do to your friend? Even so, does that justify beating up your sister

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