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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1925

Chapter 1925 Honey Shortbread

“I understand that the company will greatly benefit if the Simpson family can rely on the Seet Group’s influence, so I should get on Maya’s good side and persuade her to marry into the Simpson family as soon as possible,” said Janice.

Rodney did not anticipate Janice’s speech. He was delighted to learn that she was sensible to see the bigger picture. He even offered to send her a gift upon the baby’s delivery. Janice asked with a smile, “What gift?”

Rodney contemplated briefly before answering, “It is tough on you to give birth to a child, so I promise to provide you with a generous reward.”

Janice thanked Rodney politely. She had thought Rodney would organize a grand wedding for her and Nicholas. Janice was beyond glad that she was overthinking it as she was reluctant to marry Nicholas.

After all, the man she loved was Wilbur.

As for the child she was accidentally pregnant with, Janice had given it plenty of thought and would be fully utilizing the child to her benefit.

She merely said those words in front of Rodney to gain his approval so Rodney would not stop her from approaching Maya.

Janice needed everyone to let their guard down around her so that she could smoothly carry out her plan.

Meanwhile, Maya had delivered the honey shortbread she had recently come up with to Seet Residence. Sophia and Sheila praised her cooking skills as the food she made was scrumptious.

“You’re brilliant, Maya! I am certain your honey shortbread will be very popular if you sell them at your uncle’s underground palace. After all, those who frequent the underground palace are rich people. There is a high possibility they will purchase these as gifts for their acquaintances once they taste how delicious these are!”

“Are you telling me to gift some of these to him, Aunt Sheila?”

“That’s not what I mean. I’m telling you to ask for your uncle’s help to sell your honey shortbread at his underground palace.”

Maya considered it before thanking Sheila as she thought that was a plausible suggestion.

“There’s no need to thank me. It is his obligation to help you as your uncle. Moreover, you were kind enough to help me previously even though I did not offer you a high payment for the film,” Sheila said.

“Aunt Sheila, Mommy told us we should not mind these trivial matters because we are a family.”

Sheila beamed. “Let me treat you all to a meal one day.”

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