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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1765

Chapter 1765 Not Associated With Them

He did not know if he should tell Juan about how they promised those men to guard Daemonic Mount for seven days.

Levant sighed. “Although we’re wearing these clothes, things are not what you think they are. We’re not their associates. I was just dragged into this mess by your uncle.”

“Why is it—” Davin wanted to retort, but he realized halfway that Levant was speaking the truth. Hence, he mumbled, “Y-Yes, it was me…”

Juan and the others exchanged glances, baffled by Davin and Levant’s words.

“Dragged into this mess by Uncle Davin? How? Uncle Davin, can you explain this to us?”

“I agree. Mr. Davin, we don’t understand what you’re trying to say. Can you be clearer?”

Davin let out a sigh. “This is what happened…”

He then told them everything that had happened to them earlier. After that, he gave Levant a glance and continued, “He’s rather nice this time. If not for me, he wouldn’t have been dragged into this mess.”

So, that’s what’s going on, the trio thought.

All of a sudden, a thought entered Damien’s mind, and he turned to look at Davin and Levant. “Mr. Davin, Mr. Levant, since the two of you are guarding the place, can you let us pass?”

“What do you mean?”

“Let us up the mountain. We’re on the same team. You won’t be stopping us, right?”

“He’s right. If we knew that you and Mr. Levant were guarding the place, we would have gone straight to you. We could have skipped the stress and fear of stepping into someone’s trap.”

Damien’s and Draven’s words stumped Davin and Levant.

When they had found the strangely-dressed men and asked for food and accommodation, they had promised not to let anyone in for the next seven days.

Now, it seemed wrong of them to let someone in right after they were done with their meal.

At the sight of Davin’s hesitation, Draven said, “Mr. Davin, you’re not actually thinking of stopping us, right? We’re on the same side.”

“I know, but…” Davin glanced at Levant.

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