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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1939

Chapter 1939 Are You Sure

“You—” How could they say that I’m vicious? Janice was mad, but she ignored Mabel and tried to control her emotions before she said, “Okay, then. Once we separate Maya and Wilbur, we’ll all go on our own way.”

Mabel gave Janice a sideways glance. “Sure. And how do you plan to separate them?”

“That will have to wait until I’m discharged from the hospital. But don’t rely solely on me. You guys come up with something too, and perhaps your plan will work better than mine.”

“True. Anyway, after you return to the Simpson residence, I will have to look after you. We can think about it then.”

The thought of Mabel being her caregiver made Janice feel uneasy. Despite so, she knew that it would only be easier to take action if she stayed with them.

With no other business being there and not wanting to look at Janice any longer, Nicholas decided to return to the office. However, Mabel held him back.

It was not easy for her to return to the Simpson residence. Therefore, she hoped that Nicholas could send her home first. “Mom, aren’t you going to stay to take care of her?”

“What’s the point of it? There are doctors and nurses here, so what good would it do if I stayed?”

“But if Dad—”

“Don’t worry, I know what to tell him,” Janice reassured. Then, feigning kindness, she said to Janice, “Get some rest. If you need anything, don’t hesitate to call the doctors and nurses. Maya’s mother owns this hospital after all, and it’s Maya’s fault for your miscarriage. It won’t be a problem if you have them at your beck and call.”

Janice watched the pair leave her ward and started laughing at herself.

They said I was vicious. However, is there anyone in the family who is genuinely sad about losing the child? They’re all calculating their interests and striving to maximize their benefits from the situation. This is the Simpsons’ true colors!

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