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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1240

Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo Chapter 1240

“Don’t be too full of yourselves. We’re the easiest opponents you’ll face. As you progress into the valley, someone will definitely defeat you!”

 
 

The man in black snarled, exposing the fact that they were mere pawns. There would be many more skilled fighters waiting for them along the journey.

Davin wanted to enquire more about the path ahead – the possible ambushes, the number of fighters. However, despite repeated attempts to interrogate, he couldn’t obtain any information.

Their responses were the same. “Nepenthe Valley is basically hell. Once you get in, there’s no getting out!”

 

“Come on. First, you can’t defeat us, and now you’re trying to scare us off? Do we look like cowards to you?”

 

Evan’s gaze intensified. He reminded everyone to be careful before proceeding in their journey.

The valley was hushed, and they could not hear anything at all. The more it was the case, the more wary everyone was.

 

“By right, there should be some animals in the valley. Even if they weren’t on land, there should also be some flying in the skies. But there’s absolutely nothing! I don’t understand!” Levant looked around the lifeless Nepenthe Valley and asked quizzically.

“I agree. Do you think that Crystal Rose is ferociously bloodthirsty? Even the animals feared her, and the birds dared not fly across the valley.”

 

“We will get our answers once we meet her.”

“In that case, let’s pick up our pace.”

The bodyguards suddenly reminded, “Mr. Evan, Mr. Davin, we can’t go any faster. Nina is really weak right now. If we speed up, she might not be able to handle it.”

Evan turned his head back and looked at Nina, who appeared sallow and sickly. “Are you tired? Do you need to rest?”

However, Nina shook her head. “I’m not tired. I can still go on.”

Evan suggested, “I think you should just let the bodyguard carry you on his back. They can take turns, and it shouldn’t be a problem.”

 

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