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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1012

“I still remember the first time you made me this dish in Rose Garden,” Evan recalled as he wrapped his arms around Nicole’s waist, “I had two servings. You said the noodles cost ten a strand, or five hundred per bowl, and the sauce was an extra two hundred. In the end, I paid you a thousand and two hundred.

Nicole was stunned. She was surprised that Evan would remember things from so long ago.

“That’s true, but I had my reasons for doing that. Do you still remember what you did when I tried to borrow something from you?”

Evan raised an eyebrow and rested his chin on Nicole’s shoulder. “I actually don’t,” he rasped.

Nicole turned around and looked at him. “In this case, Mr. Seet, let me remind you. You made me pay you back threefold for consuming your vegetables and seasoning, and tenfold for fish! And how much did you want for the pork again?”

She paused for a few seconds. “It doesn’t matter. Anyway, you were so obnoxious. It’s an eye for an eye! You taught me that!”

Nicole found it amusing and uplifting after letting it all out.

Back then, the two of us created some interesting memories together because of our opposing personalities.

Like the time when we were at the graveyard…

“I taught you that?” Evan interrupted her thoughts.

“Of course!” Nicole answered without a hint of doubt.

The mention of their past made Evan feel warm inside. It was a unique feeling that could only have arisen because they had spent time together.

How he wished he could freeze time and reminisce everything that happened in the past with Nicole in his arms!

Nicole, on the other hand, looked at the meatballs and remarked, “Alright! Dig in; don’t wait until it gets cold. Eat as much as you want——it’s on the house today.”

Evan nodded but his hands only grew tighter around Nicole’s waist. She had to coax him like how she would a child for quite a while before he finally let go.

The two enjoyed the home-cooked meal together, just the two of them.

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