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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 2111

Chapter 2111 A Rare Opportunity

Francesca pleaded William’s case fiercely and passionately. The prince stared at his friend, his eyes reddening inadvertently with grateful tears.

He had struggled silently for twenty years, and Francesca had just pointed out every bit of injustice he had suffered to the king that day. He never imagined someone in this world could understand him as wholly as Francesca did at that moment.

William was even more surprised that someone would fearlessly stand up for him despite his obviously disadvantaged situation. He stared at Francesca as though she were the only shining beacon of hope in his bleak life.

She had given him hope and the determination to stand on his feet again. He felt reinvigorated to challenge the mounting obstacles in his life.

Normally, Silas would have told Francesca off for her outburst, and Federico would have ordered some soldiers to drag her out of the room for her impudence.

To everyone’s surprise, none of that happened. Instead, Silas froze in shock, tearing up as he shot William a pitiful look.

Even Federico lowered his head and fell into silence. Sometime later, he asked, “Can his legs truly be cured?”

“I swear on my life,” vowed Francesca. She wanted to try her best for William and defend her medical skills. “Good, good.” Federico nodded and addressed Silas, “Please send her back first.”

“Yes, Your Majesty.” Silas stepped forward and said, “This way, Dr. Felch.”

Francesca shot William a worried look. He reassured her with a tender gaze, “Go. I’ll be back soon. Don’t worry.” “Call me if there’s any danger.”

Then, Francesca shot the king a meaningful stare before leaving. Federico was stunned by her behavior. “T-This! Is she threatening me?”

William chuckled before he could help himself. “I’ve never seen you like this before.”

“This lady is impudent! Utterly so!” Federico bristled with fury as he added, “I was too kind to her. I should’ve sent her off to prison and taught her a lesson.”

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