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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1604

Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo Chapter 1604

A Treasure Map

That was something Evan remembered clearly as well. Everything of that incident flashed across his mind as if he was watching a movie.

After getting the coffer, he had then led his bodyguards back to the hotel. However, he encountered someone he knew on his way back. That person was drunk, so he did not think much as he snatched the coffer from the bodyguard’s hands and asked, “What is this? Where did you get this?”

Evan knew that the coffer was something important, so he had told him that it was something he had gotten from an antique marketplace.

After that, Evan had even deliberately gone to several antique marketplaces to keep up with the lie. A few trips later, rumors of how he loved antiques began to spread.

Evan did not bother explaining it and he just let the rumors continue.

After that, that drunk person unintentionally let slip about the odd coffer Evan had gotten from the marketplace to others.

Thus, several had tried to find out more about the coffer Evan possessed. That was why he had used the counterfeit he had given to Steven to deal with that matter.

Those who were well-versed with antiques would realize that the counterfeit was not the real Redgold Dragon Coffer. Still, that matter soon settled down.

As for whether Steven wanted the Redgold Dragon Coffer or its counterfeit…

Evan guessed that Steven wanted the real Redgold Dragon Coffer. However, the latter was not familiar with antiques—he had probably only seen the Redgold Dragon Coffer’s picture, so he thought that the counterfeit was a real one and had merrily accepted it that night.

Now that Evan thought about it, he realized that, other than being a treasure, there must be another reason for the Redgold Dragon Coffer to be wanted by so many people.

With that thought in mind, Evan narrowed his eyes and looked at Faye.

“Is there a secret about the coffer? Is that secret why disaster had befallen upon your family?”

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