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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1796

Chapter 1796 Escaping At Last

Meanwhile, Levant and Evan had brought Elias to a wide space.

When they arrived, Levant added a couple more conditions to drag the time Elias spend outside.

That way, Davin would have more time to search for the antidote.

Elias had already heard from Shermaine that someone was planning to impersonate him, so he was prepared. He wasn’t in a hurry to return, so he agreed to whatever conditions Levant asked of him.

Not only that, but he also intentionally slowed his attacks so that Levant wouldn’t have too much trouble fighting him.

Levant was naturally unimpressed by his moves. He’s not moving as fast as Juan described. Did he exaggerate how quickly Elias can move?

They fought against each other for quite some time, but a winner still wasn’t decided. Evan started to find the situation weird as well. Elias doesn’t seem as though he’s eager to win. In fact, he would intentionally hold himself back. Is he afraid that we’ll learn his moves, or…

Levant unleashed the attack that Faye had taught him against his opponent. Elias handily dodged the attack at the speed of lightning.

Seeing him move like a phantom in a disorienting manner, Levant couldn’t help but exclaim inwardly, He’s actually really good! But if that’s the case, why isn’t he rushing to win? Why is he playing with me?

“If we continue to fight like this, there won’t be a victor even when the sun rises, Elias.”

“So what? I’ll fight until tomorrow morning if that’s what it takes.”

I pity your people who fell into Shermaine’s palm while attempting to impersonate me. I wonder how they’ll tease him and if he’ll still be alive when I return. Elias smirked.

Evan had a very strong sense that something was wrong, but he couldn’t put his finger on it.

Levant sneered, “You sure are full of yourself! Fine! Then we’ll fight until morning and see who loses!”

He was still proceeding with the plan of dragging the fight as long as he could to increase Davin’s chance of finding the antidote. Hence, he wasn’t afraid to play with Elias.

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