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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1337

Upon seeing Davin gritting his teeth, Maya nodded in satisfaction. She then turned to look at the two children. “Zayden, go ask your dad. What did I look like when I was younger? Was I like what he said, a fat pig that only loved to eat?”

Davin glanced at her before putting on an extremely genuine look and lying, “No, Maya never allowed herself to overeat when she was young. Look at how in shape she is now. Therefore, you can imagine how self-disciplined she was as a child. She wasn’t a glutton but a slim and pretty fairy instead.”

Baffled, Zayden and Joy looked at each other. Then, they directed their gazes at Davin simultaneously. Scratching his head, the boy queried with an innocent look on his face, “Daddy, that’s not what you usually say.”

“I was merely joking with you before. Now, I’m very serious!”

Still feeling bewildered, the two children looked at one another again.

Zayden then asked, “Joy, is Daddy telling the truth?”

Joy chuckled as she eyed Davin. “Uncle Davin is a liar regardless.”

“Why?”

“If what he used to say was not the truth, that means he lied and is a liar. And if what he’s saying now is untrue, he still lied. Thus, no matter what, he’s still a liar.”

Davin scratched his nose awkwardly upon hearing her explanation. It seems like I can never get away with being a liar.

“All right. Let’s stop dwelling on this. Why are you two the only ones here? Where’s Luke?”

“Luke is drawing in his room. Uncle Davin, why are you looking for him?” Joy blinked her big, round eyes as she questioned.

Davin paused and pondered for a moment. “Nothing. Has his dad come to fetch him?”

“No.”

That unexpected answer took him by surprise. On second thought, he figured it made sense since Levant was stubborn and thus would not compromise easily.

“Joy, if Mr. Levant comes personally to pick up Luke, don’t let Luke go with him. However, if he comes together with Luke’s mother, you can let him go back with them.”

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