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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1974

Chapter 1974 Evidence

“Does it actually itch, or are you putting on an act so that you can order Maya around?” Mabel asked softly. Janice looked up at her and quickly said, “I’m not! It actually does itch. Would I still be acting like this even when she’s not around? Could you look and see if there’s anything in the water?”

Mabel took a glance at the basin before saying in disgust, “There’s nothing in there.” “How can that be? My legs…”

Right then, Janice suddenly thought of when Maya hit her legs. Did she do something to the water?

Was she just pretending to listen to me when she’s actually playing dirty behind my back?

“Maya! Where’s Maya? Why hasn’t she brought the doctor here?”

“How would I know?”

“Have a look and call a doctor over to help me.” Seeing that she wasn’t acting, Mabel got up reluctantly and went to get help.

When the doctor came and checked on her, he noticed that there wasn’t any redness or swelling, but she was still itching uncontrollably. He didn’t know what was wrong with her, so he suggested that she get it checked out with professional equipment.

“All right. I’ll do it. I’m willing to do anything as long as you can get the itchiness to stop.”

“Okay. Follow me.”

Janice looked over at Mabel and said, “Mrs. Simpson, I don’t know what Maya is doing right now. Could you help me up?”

The latter frowned with a look of disgust. “I’ll go get a nurse. I’m afraid I can’t hold you up properly since I’m getting older now. I might not be able to live the rest of my life properly if something were to happen.”

Janice only cared about her legs and wasn’t in the mood to argue with her. The nurse came soon after and helped her to the examination room.

A few moments later, Nina’s phone rang. Sheila had arrived at the hospital and was asking about her whereabouts.

The latter rushed over after finding out where she was.

“How are you, Nina? Janice didn’t put you in a bad spot, did she? Were you taken advantage of?”

“I’m not an overly sympathetic person, Aunt Sheila. Maya’s someone who knows how to show gratitude toward others. How would I be taken advantage of?”

“That’s true. I know you’re an outstanding person. Where’s Janice? Why isn’t there anyone in the room?”

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