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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1821

Chapter 1821 There She Goes Again

Davin looked as if he had been put in a pinch even though the fault was not solely his to bear. “Even if you dreamed about having a kid, that’s just a dream. When you awake, there’s still no child to be had all the same.”

“Better to have in dreams than not at all.”

“Exactly!”

Stupefied, Davin looked at the willful duo and thought they were practically going crazy thinking about having a baby.

“You really ought to seek medical attention if you have problems conceiving because dreaming about it here isn’t the answer.”

“How do you know that we haven’t tried? Why do you think we’re here? Give me back my son. Give me back my boy…” the woman tearfully retorted.

Nicole’s healing skills suddenly came to mind. Davin then suggested that their lack of success with medical interventions could have stemmed from the ineptitude of the doctors they had previously consulted. He supposed that an encounter with an exceptional doctor might help address their woes.

He opined that since his sister-in-law could cure the poison of Daemonic Mount, she should find the treatment of cases of infertility trivial in comparison. Hence, he assuredly went on to put Nicole’s name forward to the pair.

Obviously, the couple was ecstatic to hear that there was someone who could address their particular predicament.

“Is this true? Do you really mean it?”

“You bet. Being the miracle doctor she is, the treatment of infertility is simply child’s play to her.”

“Then where’s your sister-in-law? Could you bring us to see her? Money is no object so long as she’s able to help us conceive.”

Davin gave that a considered moment. “Very well. I shall take you to her. You can just confer with her directly with regards to the costs or any other conditions involved.”

“Of course. Of course.”

The pair was extremely thrilled.

When Levant learned about the errand Davin had saddled Nicole with, he griped about the former’s nosiness. From where would Nicole muster the motivation to attend to patients, considering what she presently had to contend with?

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