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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1525

Chapter 1525 Scent Of A Vixen

“Sheep, I’m back!”

Sheila leaned against the milky white couch, preoccupied with thoughts surrounding her conversation with Juan earlier.

Just the thought of vixens surrounding Davin had her expression turning cold. She scanned Davin from head to toe before asking, “How much did you earn?”

Davin responded, “A hundred thousand! As agreed, you have a one-third share of it, so after rounding it down, I’ll give you thirty-three thousand, three hundred and thirty-three. Is that okay? Do you think it’s fair?”

In response, Sheila crossed her arms and stared at him without a word.

“Silence means consent. I take it that you agree to it then. I’ll transfer you the money now,” Davin stated.

Within seconds, he sent the money to Sheila via his phone. After receiving a notification of the completed transaction, he held a thumbs-up sign to Sheila and declared, “Done!”

Yet, Sheila did not even glance at her phone as she fixed her eyes on Davin. A chill ran down Davin’s spine.

“What’s wrong with you? Aren’t you happy that you received the money?”

“Oh, sure. I’m overjoyed,” Sheila muttered sarcastically.

Frowning, Davin finally realized that something was off.

He questioned, “If you’re happy, why are you gritting your teeth like that?”

“Davin, I have a question for you.” Sheila’s tone was ice cold. “Since you have money now, what are your plans for the money in your hands?”

“This money isn’t enough to do anything big. What could I possibly do with it?” Suddenly, Davin recalled his plan of sending the family to K Nation.

Taking the opportunity, he suggested, “Oh, why don’t I arrange a trip for you, Dad, Mom, and the children to K Nation? Haven’t you been thinking of going overseas? You can all travel now!”

What a jerk! Is he trying to send me away? Sending me away is one thing, but why does he want to send everyone else away too? What is he trying to do? Is he planning to bring the vixen home?

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