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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 119

Fine?

Davin furrowed his brow at Nicole’s reply.

Before he could process her answer further, his phone rang. When he saw who was calling, he picked up as a flicker of irritation surfaced within him.

“Mr. Seet, Kyle is insisting on throwing away the model boat you gave him. We tried to stop him but he refuses to listen.”

“He wants to throw it away?”

Davin glanced at the ‘Kyle’ who was standing right in front of him. My obedient nephew is right here with me. How can he be throwing out the model boat at the same time?

“Yes. He’s throwing a huge tantrum. He says he doesn’t want anything of yours here at Hillside Villa. Do you want to take it back, or…?”

“Stop lying. Kyle is here with me. How could he be throwing the model boat away? Are you trying to drive a wedge between us?”

Blake instantly defended himself, “Mr. Seet, I have served the Seet family loyally and to the best of my abilities all these years. I would never do any member of the family wrong. If you don’t believe me, feel free to check the surveillance tape!”

Blake was an upstanding man who valued honesty. He ended the call with Davin and proceeded to send him a video.

The video showed Kyle kicking and trampling the model boat in a fit of rage.

“This child is too ungrateful. He has no idea the lengths I went to buy the boat. What a brat…”

Realization seemed to hit him and his head snapped up toward ‘Kyle’.

Two Kyles?

What… What’s going on?

His heart pounded and his gaze flickered to the phone. The Kyle in the video was still trashing the model boat.

The phone fell to the ground with a thud.

Could it be that Kyle isn’t schizophrenic, but a clone? What the hell…

This is… insanely terrifying!

What the heck’s going on?

A chill crawled up his spine.

Davin took a deep breath and willed himself to stay calm. A spurt of water suddenly hit his back.

He clenched his fist tightly and turned. There was no one there.

What… This is so creepy!

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