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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 2022

Chapter 2022 To The Lab

“Yeah. I don’t think so. Most importantly, what will your Mom think if she finds out? With your Mom’s temperament, I’m sure she won’t be able to forgive your Dad. Your family will be in mess and they might even get a divorce,” Davin said.

Sheila’s expression darkened when she heard that. After a long silence, she lifted her head and stared at Davin.

“I don’t believe it. My Dad will never do such a thing. Someone must have fabricated the rumor. Davin, you are his son-in-law. You can’t support those who go against him. You have to believe him.”

Stunned momentarily, Davin assured, “Of course, I believe him. I’ve told Evan that Old Mr. Muir would never do such a shameless thing. But our words hardly seem useful. We need some proof. If we can prove that your Dad is indeed researching an anti-cancer drug, Evan will surely be willing to borrow the two billion.”

“How should we prove it? Let me call my Dad now and let him explain to Evan.” Upon saying that, Sheila reached for her phone.

However, Davin immediately stopped her. “Don’t, Sheila. Please calm down. If you call him and ask about such a thing, he will be embarrassed. Plus, he wouldn’t admit it even if he did it. So, why don’t we look into it secretly? If he didn’t do it, we could get the proof. If he did it, we can stop him before it is too late. What do you think?”

Seeing Davin proposing the solution so earnestly, Sheila pondered for a while and nodded. “How should we do this then?”

“It’s simple. We should find his lab and go inside to have a look. Then everything will be revealed.”

“Okay… Let’s do as you say. I will make a call now and ask where his lab is.”

“You can’t ask. It will alert him. Why don’t I have my men try to find out the location?”

“Who?”

“Evan’s subordinates, Hidden Masters. They have been working for him for a long time. They have a great attitude and efficiency. They can find the location in no time.”

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