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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1326

Chapter 1326 A Meal Together

Luke saw his father’s sudden change of expression and turned to Davin. He then kept quiet as he noticed the look Davin was giving him. After all, there was nothing else he would wish for other than his parents’ relationship to get better during his absence.

“Daddy, Mommy’s not back yet. Tell her I’m off to Imperial Garden when she’s back from work,” said Luke as he grabbed onto Davin’s hand and left Levant Winery.

Levant stood frozen as he listened to Luke’s words.

He’s threatening me by leaving home at such a young age? Preposterous!

The more Levant thought about it, the more furious he got. Thus, he went over to the door and shouted at Luke and Davin, “Leave all you want! Do you think I’m scared about your tiny little threat?”

I’ve been too good to him, and now he’s spoiled!

When Tiffany came back from the office, she made sure she washed her hands and changed her outfit before she went looking for her son. However, she could not find him anywhere.

After much hesitation, she knocked on Levant’s door.

“Who is it?” Levant asked begrudgingly.

“It’s me,” she answered.

Levant got up and opened the door when he heard Tiffany’s voice.

“Where’s Luke? Is he in your room?”

“No.”

“No? I’ve searched everywhere, but he’s nowhere to be seen. Where could he be?” Tiffany asked nervously.

“Calm down. He’s gone to Imperial Garden. He said he wanted to stay there for a few days to play with Zayden and Joy.”

Tiffany was still a little worried after hearing that, so she quickly made a call to Nicole. When she found out that Luke was having tons of fun at Imperial Garden, she said, “My kid’s a little naughty. I’m sorry for the trouble.”

“The three of them love playing together, and Luke’s a very good boy. It’s no trouble at all. Don’t worry. I’ll take good care of him.”

“All right. Thank you.”

Tiffany let out a sigh of relief as she ended the call, whereas Levant sighed heavily.

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