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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1937

Chapter 1937 A Debt

Mabel was speechless. Well, they refused to listen to me. Regardless, the Seets owe this child’s life to Nicholas. “Ah, I must be getting old. My heart hurt because I couldn’t deal with such a blow. I’m sorry all of you had to see this.”

Moments later, Rodney rushed over. When he saw Janice’s expression, he could only sigh. Unlike Mabel, he did not cry but subtly expressed his heartache of losing a grandson.

“Dad, don’t be too upset. I guess it’s worth losing this child. After all, Maya is okay. If those people had taken her, I dare not imagine what would have happened.” Janice attempted to comfort Rodney.

“Yes, at least Maya is all right,” Nicholas chimed in. “Maya and I will remember what you’ve done today, Janice, and we’ll return the favor someday.”

Hearing that, Janice quickly responded, “Wilbur, please don’t get the wrong idea. I don’t mean to ask you for anything in return. I just hope for Maya to be okay.”

Her face looked pale, but she was celebrating inwardly, for she had successfully gotten rid of the child that she had by accident and gained Maya’s trust thanks to this incident.

Now, the Seet family owed her. And indeed, she had killed two birds with one stone. Meanwhile, Nicholas looked at Janice with disdain.

Although she had helped him, she had ruthlessly killed his child in the process. To him, she was like a poisonous scorpion and he planned to stay away from her in the future. As Rodney glanced at Mabel, his expression dimmed.

Mabel’s heart pounded when she noticed his gaze, so she hurriedly explained, “I came over in a hurry when I heard that Janice had lost the baby. I’m sorry for not informing you sooner. I was too flustered by the chaos.”

Rodney remained silent for a while before he said, “Janice will need someone to look after her once she’s discharged from the hospital. You should return to the Simpson residence to take care of her.”

His decision took Mabel by surprise. Tears filled her eyes as she stammered, “O-Okay! I’ll listen to you and go back home.”

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