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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1962

Chapter 1962 Answer Them In Three Points

This question instantly caused an uproar among the audience. Another journalist asked, “Can you tell us more about your parents? What do they do for a living? And do you think your family is compatible with the Seet family?”

“We’ve come across news about men coming from poor families cozying up to wealthy families in recent years. Do you think you’re one of them? Do you consider the Seet family as your stepping stone? Are you eyeing their wealth or their social status?”

These questions rendered Stephen speechless. He knew the media would be curious about his identity but did not expect them to be so blunt with their questions.

The way they phrased the questions made him sound as if he was self-centered and greedy.

Stephen gave them a smile. “There are so many questions. Which should I answer first? How about this. I’ll summarize everything in three points. Once I’m done with these three points, I hope we can focus on the product. The product should be the star of this press conference, so it’s not fair for me to steal its thunder.”

“All right then. What are the three points?”

“I hope you’ll be able to answer all the questions in three points.”

“Yeah. We’re all keen to know. Please answer them accordingly.” Stephen remained composed, and he did not seem to be offended by their questions. After clearing his throat, he started speaking.

“First of all, Nina and I believe in the same principles. Our train of thought is also the same when it comes to dealing with people and handling problems. I suppose you could say we’re a pretty good match for each other in that way. However, if you’re judging us based on wealth and prestige, I’m afraid I can’t give you the answer you desire.”

“Next, my parents are ordinary folks, but Mr. and Mrs. Seet are viewing me as their potential son-in-law. I’m glad that I’ve earned their recognition, as this also proves my parents have raised me well.”

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