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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1995

Chapter 1995 Her True Colors

“Mom, what’s wrong?” Nicholas asked. “Nic, do you think Wilbur’s life is in danger? What if he passes away and never returns to the Simpsons again?”

“No. The doctors will save him.” “No, Nic, you’ve misunderstood me. If Wilbur’s gone, wouldn’t the Simpsons’ house and company come into our possession in the future? What a great opportunity!”

Of course, Nicholas understood what Mabel meant. “Don’t worry, Mom,” he said solemnly with a hand on her shoulder. “Even if Wilbur comes back, he won’t have anything to do with the company again.”

Mabel furrowed her brows. “Huh? What do you mean by that?”

“All right, enough with the questions. When we get to the ward, the only thing you need to do is show Dad how much you care for Wilbur.”

Mabel was silent for a while before a sudden realization hit her. “Oh, my gosh. Nic, were you the one who—”

“Mom! Stop asking! Just do as I say. Let’s hurry and join them in the ward. Otherwise, it’d seem like we don’t care enough for Wilbur.”

Though still deep in thought, Mabel followed behind as Nicholas strode off toward the ward.

Meanwhile, Wilbur was still unconscious in bed when the doctor came in to give Rodney an update.

“The patient’s out of danger. But we’ll have to wait for him to wake up before proceeding with other checkups.”

Upon hearing the doctor’s words, Maya was finally able to calm her anxious heart.

Rodney, too, was visibly relieved. If he had lost Wilbur, it’d be akin to losing a pillar of support and the backbone of their company.

More importantly, he counted on Wilbur and Maya being together so they could use Seet Group to elevate the Simpson family’s status.

“Good, good,” he replied. “Thank goodness he’s fine.”

Naturally, Evan and Nicole were just as pleased to hear the news. The former said jokingly, “Ha! I told you Wilbur’s blessed with great fortune! With the spiritual power protecting him, he can deflect any misfortune that comes his way!”

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