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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1556

Chapter 1556 No Longer A Safe Place

Sheila went pale upon hearing that.

She had heard about it before, but Davin assured her it was nonsense and told her not to buy it. Never in her wildest dreams did she ever think that it was real.

She had misunderstood Davin after all.

Deep down, Davin was still the kind-hearted and upright man she knew.

She turned around to face Davin. Her heart ached when she saw how pitiful he looked after being beaten.

“I-I’m sorry. I hit you with too much force just now. Does it hurt?”

“It’s okay, I’m fine. You did it because you cared too much. I understand. Else you wouldn’t have chased after me all the way from K Nation.” Davin was being a gentleman.

Sheila was suddenly racked by remorse.

Davin may look like a good-for-nothing, happy-go-lucky kind of man, but she liked him because there were many instances when he had portrayed a strong sense of justice.

In fact, she had been attracted to this trait of his since kindergarten.

“Sheila, you should return to K Nation to take care of Mom, Dad, Zayden, and Joy. Leave everything here to us.”

Sheila hesitated. “Why not let’s just all leave together since it’s so dangerous here?”

“Leave and never come back ever again? Steven isn’t going to let this go in a day or two. In fact, it might take him over a dozen years before he can let go of this grudge. Do you think he will give up trying to get his revenge merely because we’ve run away? No! Moreover, he will do everything in his power to locate us if we all leave. A lot more people will be dragged into this mess. We can only solve this problem, not run away from it. Yes, we may be able to run away for a little while, but we won’t be able to do that forever.”

Davin explained things to Sheila patiently.

Sheila just kept quiet.

So what do we do now?

She couldn’t leave Davin behind and return to K Nation when they were in so much danger. Most importantly, she just couldn’t bear to leave Davin behind.

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