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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1322

Chapter 1322 I Did Not Do Anything

“Take a closer look at it. You can make some suggestions if there’s anything you’re dissatisfied with. They can then revise the plan.”

“Ah, okay.”

Nicole snapped out of her thoughts and focused back on the floor plan.

Her phone rang suddenly three minutes later. She glanced at the screen, which showed that it was Sophia calling, so she immediately picked up.

The voice that came out, however, was Joy’s.

“Mommy, what are you doing right now?”

“Mommy is at work, Joy. Were you a good girl with Grandma? Did you make trouble?”

On the screen, Joy was silent for a while before looking at Davin and answering with, “Mommy, I was a good girl and didn’t make any trouble.”

The little girl’s voice was a little faint and unsure. Next, Davin’s voice rang out. “Oh, you didn’t make trouble, huh? You were a good girl, you say? You caused plenty of trouble already, you precocious kid.”

“What’s the matter? What did Joy do?” Nicole asked curiously.

“Mommy, I didn’t do anything!” Joy insisted.

“Your daughter is really something, Nicole. Mom took her and Zayden to a wedding in the morning, and you know what she did? She took our Zayden to compete on the stage and said that the one who won would be the boss.” Davin continued, “But after that, she refused to fight and had Zayden do it. You know Zayden; there’s no way he could win the fight. So Joy called up Luke for help. In the end, the three of them joined forces and beat up all the children attending the banquet, who then started crying. They made the wedding feel like a funeral with all the sobbing going on. Needless to say, the kids’ parents were not happy either and tried to argue with Mom.

Zayden just fidgeted with his fingers without saying anything.

“Is it true?” Davin repeated.

The boy looked at him before lowering his head.

“Hey, why are you so timid? Why don’t you fight back when others bully you? You’re like a tennis ball, so easily smacked around…”

Zayden looked at him again with an aggrieved expression on his small face. It wasn’t like he didn’t want to fight back, but his mother always told him not to fight and to be brave. She told him that people should use their brains to solve their problems and win, not their fists.

Davin became angrier when he saw his aggrieved and pitiful expression. “Kid, I’m telling you now, you better hit the people who hit you from now on. If they hit you once, you pay them back double. And if they hit you twice, then make them cry! You’re not my son if you let people hurt you so casually in the future, you got me?”

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