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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1919

Chapter 1919 Scheming Janice

“It’s a good thing that Maya’s sharp-tongued. That way, she won’t get bullied when she gets married into the Simpson family. I hope she’s firm and strong so no one will dare to lay a hand on her.”

Nicole grinned. Evan adores his daughter. “The Simpson family won’t dare to lay a hand on her as she’s your daughter.”

“I hope so. Otherwise, I’ll make sure they pay the price.”

Evan wanted Maya to be happy, but Janice was plotting to separate Maya and Wilbur in secret. She wanted Wilbur for herself. After racking her brains, Janice failed to formulate a plan to gain Maya’s trust in the fastest way possible. That was a crucial step.

She was pacing back and forth in the living room when her phone rang. Realizing it was a call from Mabel, she brightened up immediately.

“Right, Mabel doesn’t want Wilbur to end up with Maya too. Once Wilbur gets the Seet family’s support, Nicholas won’t get to inherit the company! We have the same goal—to separate Wilbur and Maya. I should work with her and play along with her until I achieve my goal!”

With that thought in mind, she answered Mabel’s call. Mabel was bored in the hospital and wanted to talk to someone. Thus, she summoned Janice and told her to buy some stuff.

“All right. Let me know what you want, and I’ll get it for you,” Janice promised.

Without hesitation, Mabel asked for some expensive supplements. Janice’s expression turned dark upon hearing her request.

She doesn’t need someone to keep her company. In truth, she just wants stuff from me.

Janice knew for a fact that Mabel didn’t like her even though she was pregnant with Nicholas’ child. She doesn’t like me but is ordering me around and taking advantage of me. What a despicable woman!

She muttered unhappily, “I wouldn’t have spent the money to buy you stuff if I didn’t need your help to separate Maya and Wilbur!”

Reluctantly, Janice bought the stuff Mabel asked for and headed to the hospital.

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