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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 226

Nicole knew very well just what kind of person Sylphiette really was. Memories of how she and Sylvia had treated her in the past flashed through her mind. It was all carved into her mind.

“Sylphiette, if you do anything to my children, I swear I will never spare you.”

“And what are you going to do about it? Believe it or not but you can’t do anything to me since Evan is protecting me.”

She smiled gleefully after her sentence and walked back to the main house.

Nicole felt her heart pounding anxiously. What if Evan believes Sylphiette’s nonsense? Kyle and Juan are definitely going to suffer!

What do I do now?

Right then, Juan and Kyle had already arrived at the main house with Evan. Their father was looking at them with a disappointed expression.

“Do you admit your mistake now?”

Both of the children kept their heads low and said nothing.

They’re not admitting?

These brats have quite a strong backbone.

“Get back to your rooms and reflect on what you did today. You’re not allowed to eat dinner tonight. When you’ve finally admitted your mistakes, go apologize to Aunt Sylphiette. You’ll only get to eat when she forgives you.”

Fine! We’ll just not eat then. We’ll never apologize to that witch.

Kyle turned and walked back to his room stubbornly and Juan went after him.

At the sight of Evan punishing the children, Sylphiette clenched her hands tightly.

She wasn’t satisfied with Evan’s punishment. But they were his biological sons, so she could still understand it.

It seems like I have to take it out on them myself. Both of these brats are going to get it once I’m done with my shower. And that damned Nina!

“Evan, they’re still young. Don’t go too hard on them.”

She got up and said, “I’ll go shower first.”

I don’t even know how long I have to soak myself to get rid of this smell.

Evan watched as she left and suddenly thought of Kyle. That kid would actually starve himself for a long time out of spite.

If he just keeps staying hungry like that…

On second thought, starving them might be a good thing. Maybe they’ll learn that they shouldn’t misbehave.

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