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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1315

Chapter 1315 Mysterious Family Heirloom

Pinning his deep gaze on the woman in front of him, Kyle wondered what kind of woman she was.

She looked casual and carefree but was at the same time mischievous and dominant, unlike the socialites and ladies from rich families. Besides, she was a little rebellious as compared to ordinary girls. In short, Kyle felt that she was different.

On the other hand, Juan did not think much about it. He was more concerned about the purpose of meeting up with Sally. Crossing his arms once again, he asked, “Since you successfully made use of Seet Group in dealing with Andrew, shouldn’t you apologize and express your gratitude toward us?”

Sally smiled and poured another cup of tea for herself. She took a sip and turned to look at Juan. “Apologize? I don’t think I have to do so! Expressing my gratitude? I think the only person I need to thank is myself!”

“Why don’t you have to do so?” Juan glared daggers at her.

“The reason why Andrew dared to act unscrupulously and be so lawless was only because Seet Group was backing him up. Strictly speaking, Seet Group is an accomplice to his crimes! Why do I, a person who he failed to successfully persecute, need to apologize and express my gratitude toward his accomplice? It doesn’t make sense!”

Juan disagreed, “Stop talking nonsense! Seet Group has never backed him up! It was merely his trick to deceive others! Those idiots were all blinded by his bluffs. How can we be blamed for this?”

“Even if you guys didn’t back him up, the company did play the role of accomplice! In this case, you guys should be responsible for it!”

“Stop being unreasonable! He made use of Seet Group’s reputation. Technically, his actions caused the loss of our credibility! We’re the victims as well!”

“Victims? Are you sure you guys aren’t responsible for this in any way?”

Kyle knitted his brows and chimed in, “Juan, she has a point. In the future, we have to be wary of people like Andrew.”

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