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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1550

Chapter 1550 A Casual Remark

He’s been going to the hospital but isn’t in a hurry to look for her? This doesn’t feel right.

“Something’s not right. There’s definitely something wrong with your dad.”

“You mean…”

“You’ve got to keep an eye on things, Juan. Now that your mom isn’t here, other women might try to take advantage of the situation.”

“No way! Besides Mommy, Daddy will never like other women.”

“I didn’t say that he likes other women. But there are men who put up an act just to get into bed with women. It’s only a possibility that he’d do this.”

“You’re talking about yourself, aren’t you?”

Davin saw Kyle’s intimidating look the moment he turned around, which was exactly like the look Evan would give him that seemed to say, “Stop spouting nonsense.”

His heart thumped, and he quickly stood up. “I have no ill intentions. It was just a casual remark. Don’t mind my words. I’ll go and investigate what happened back then right away.”

When he reached the door, he turned back and said to Juan, “Don’t forget to call your aunt Sheila. Explain everything to her and help me clear my name. Remember that, okay?”

With that, he turned and left.

Juan looked at Kyle and said, “I actually agree that Daddy is acting unusual. Logically speaking, he should be depressed and anxious when there isn’t news from Mommy for so many days. But he’s—”

“Keep an eye on things if you agree with it. I’m choosing to believe in Daddy.”

Indeed, you’ve been with Daddy since you were young, Kyle. He’s the one who raised you. It’s no wonder why you can believe in him no matter what.

But I’m different. Mommy was the one who raised me. Even if I want to believe in Daddy and his relationship with Mommy, I still need to keep an eye on things for Mommy.

Suddenly, the sound of a phone ringing broke the silence in the office, pulling Juan back to reality.

He glanced at his phone and saw that it was Sheila calling.

Is she looking for Uncle Davin?

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