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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1923

Chapter 1923 A Discount

Maya calculated the price silently and kindly gave them a twenty percent discount. She told them the price before and after the discount. Hearing that, Nicholas seemed far from satisfied.

“You’re only giving a twenty percent discount? Shouldn’t you give at least a fifty percent discount? We’re family! Besides, we’ll be living under the same roof soon.”

Maya immediately calculated the price in her heart. I didn’t open the food plaza to make money, so the profit isn’t much. I’m not getting any profit by offering a twenty percent discount. A fifty percent discount will result in a loss. But Nicholas claims we’re a family, and Wilbur’s here. Should I agree so Wilbur won’t be embarrassed?

Nina let out a cough to remind her that if she were to agree to a fifty percent discount, Nicholas would then ask for a free meal. After all, they were family.

Maya was stunned. “Should I waive his bill?” She glanced at Wilbur to ask for his opinion. “Are you going to waive the bill every time they come?”

Maya lifted one finger. “Just this once. No more next time!”

“That might be your plan, but he might think differently. In the future, he might also bring his friends here and use the excuse of being your family so you’d waive the bill again,” Nina reminded her.

Maya turned at her shoulder to scrutinize Nicholas. Is he that shameless? Wilbur and I aren’t even married. No, we aren’t even engaged. The audacity of him to take advantage of me that often! Ugh, I shouldn’t set a precedent. Siblings settle accounts with each other. He is Wilbur’s half-brother, and they aren’t even close to each other.

“I can offer you a maximum of twenty percent discount as you’re Wilbur’s brother,” Maya insisted. Nicholas wasn’t satisfied with her answer.

“Wilbur, what do you think? Don’t you think she should give me at least fifty percent off?”

The corner of Wilbur’s mouth quirked up as he replied, “I think you should get your bones broken.”

“Right? You think a fifty percent discount is plausible, right?” Nicholas didn’t even pay attention to his brother’s words and assumed he had agreed to the discount.

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