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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1953

Chapter 1953 Certainty

“W-Wilbur Simpson, you rascal!” Mabel was overwhelmed with rage when she saw Wilbur take off again. “That bastard’s gone again? I’m definitely going to tell his father about this! I’ll have his father teach his rebellious son a lesson!”

On the other hand, Janice was pale as she stood rooted to the spot. What would Wilbur think if he saw me standing here, completely fine? Did he realize that I was only pretending to be unconscious?

“This damn cab. He went off so quickly. Ugh!” Mabel then whipped her head around to look at the frozen Janice and questioned, “Why are you still standing around? Hurry and hail another cab!”

“W-Wilbur saw that I was fine. Will he think that I was only faking it?” she worriedly asked. At that, Mabel shot her a look of disdain. “Think? He won’t even be thinking; he’ll be sure that you’ve been faking it.”

“He’ll be sure about that?”

Janice panicked. She tricked Wilbur into thinking that she had lost her baby to save Maya. If Wilbur was certain that I was faking my condition to trick him, would he think that I did the same about the baby too? No. I can’t let this happen.

She then gravely said to Mabel, “How about this? I’ll hail a cab to the hospital, and you’ll tell him that I passed out again while hailing a cab and that I’m in a pretty bad condition. That way, Wilbur won’t think that I was faking it earlier.”

At that, Mabel gave her a look like she was staring at a lunatic. “It seems like you really care about Wilbur’s thoughts. So you’re just like any other dumb woman when you’re in love despite being a ruthless person.”

“He’s the only one I love. If not for Nicholas getting me pregnant, Wilbur and I wouldn’t have gone through so many things. Maybe we would have…”

Mabel snorted. “Would have what? Would you have gotten together with Wilbur? Would you have been his fiancée? It’s time to wake up, Janice! Even if you never had Nic’s kid, he’ll never like you. Can’t you see that from the way he ditched you on the road without caring for your life?”

“That’s because of you. If you didn’t say those words, he wouldn’t have—”

“Okay, fine. If you want to go to the hospital, then go ahead. I’m going home. It’s already so late. If we go to the hospital, who knows when this thing will finally be over?”

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