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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1487

Chapter 1487 A Very Special Position

 

As the two of them walked out of the living room, Juan turned to Kyle and inquired curiously, “What position are you planning to assign to Sally?”

 

 

In response, a devilish smile bloomed on Kyle’s face. “A very special position.”

 

A very special position?

 

Those four words piqued Juan’s interest greatly, and he couldn’t wait to see how special that position was.

 

 

 

When they arrived at the garage, Juan left in his sports car. Meanwhile, Kyle had just driven his Maserati out of the garage when Sally suddenly sprinted over and pounded on his car window.

 

 

“Since we’re both heading to Seet Group, can I hitch a ride with you?”

 

Casting her a glance, Kyle replied, “No.” After saying that, he sped off.

 

 

 

Sally was left there with a cloud of dust, speechless.

 

Damn it! You win!

 

 

 

Having no other choice, she could only ask Maya to drive her to Seet Group. Alas, Maya was in a rush to search for Nicole with Wilbur, so she arranged for the driver to do so instead.

 

When the car reached a particular junction, the driver unexpectedly stopped the car somewhere nearby.

 

“Why are you stopping here?”

 

“Seet Group is right ahead, Ms. Sally. Please go over by foot.”

 

“Why? Just drop me off there. There’s still a long way to go from here.”

 

“Mr. Seet is worried that the employees will misunderstand if a car from the Seet family drops you off. Also, he’s afraid that you’ll seize the opportunity to throw your weight around.” After saying that, the driver stole a glance at Sally awkwardly.

 

“Who said that? Was it Juan or Kyle?”

 

“It was Mr. Kyle.”

 

Hearing that, Sally was dumbstruck.

 

Kyle? I didn’t expect it to be him. He really considers everything, huh? I wonder what strange position he’s planning to assign me at the office when he’s already guarding against me so much just for the insignificant matter of dropping me off at the office.

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