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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1715

Chapter 1715 Terminate Contract

In the meantime, Nina was on cloud nine as she drove back to Imperial Garden.

From the way Stephen persisted in blindly searching for me in K Nation despite there being no news about me, I’m sure he has feelings for me. I thought with Melanie out of the way, he would confess to me, but I didn’t expect him to be so patient that he just remains friends with me. It looks like using Wilbur to trigger him is not such a bad idea. I’ll provoke him further with good-looking guys if he insists to stay friends with me. Let’s see if he can continue to act dumb.

As she stepped into the living room of Imperial Garden, she saw Maya carrying a bunch of delicious dishes from the kitchen.

“Maya, did you… prepare all of these for me?”

Nina studied each of the dishes, and they looked so delectable.

Maya merely cast her a glance before shaking her head.

“No? Then do you plan to finish everything by yourself? That’s a lot for one person to finish. Don’t be like me. Don’t use food to vent your frustration and ended up being obese. I used to be like that, and I can tell you going on a diet is torture. Remember how chubby you were when you were younger? Then do you remember everything you have been through to lose that weight? You can’t let that happen again. Losing weight is not easy.”

Raising her head, Maya stared at Nina and explained, “You’re overthinking. I made all these just for sampling. My food plaza needs improvement. I used to buy the ingredients from Wilbur’s company, but now that we’ve broken up, it would be best to terminate this contract as well.”

“You’re planning to use ingredients from another supplier? And you’re experimenting with them right now?” Nina gave her an odd look.

“Yeah, can you help me taste a few dishes and compare them to the ones you’ve tasted in the past? See if it tastes better now.”

Nina said nothing but picked up the utensils and cut into the cream cheese bun, slipping it into her mouth for a taste.

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