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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 237

That’s despicable!

She’s more brazen than I ever imagined.

Evan brought up Nicole on chat and sent. You’re despicable!

Meanwhile, Nicole was rolling on her bed unable to sleep. Suddenly, when the screen on her phone lit up, she frowned when she read the message.

What gives Evan the right to scold me?

Were the two children found out for secretly taking the pictures?

I only got them to take pictures of his shoulders. How is that despicable?

Defiant, she replied. What gives you the right to scold me?

Evan pursed his lips. Isn’t lusting over me despicable?

When Nicole saw the reply, she frowned again and sighed.

She only asked the boys to take a picture of his shoulder. But, she didn’t expect them to send her a picture of his naked back.

No wonder Evan thought that I wanted a naked photo of him.

His perception that she was obsessed with him had just been significantly reinforced.

After holding her cheeks in shock, she replied. Mr. Seet, it’s just a misunderstanding.

Evan threw his phone to the side.

Why is she still denying it when it’s so obvious? She’s really stubborn!

“How dare both of you help your Mommy do something like that. I am going to smack your asses really hard. After that, I will hang you naked off the rose arbor.”

When the image of him swinging naked off the rose arbor with everyone looking flashed across his mind, Kyle curled in fear underneath the blanket.

“Daddy, I won’t do it again.”

Evan turned and glared at Juan. “What about you?”

Juan nodded meekly. “Me too.”

If we are to be hung naked on the rose arbor, how is this cute face of mine going to face the world again?

“I’m glad both of you realized your mistake. Now, go back to sleep.”

Just as Evan spoke, both of them quickly lay down and shut their eyes.

As he looked at them both, Evan’s lips curled into a devious smile. He couldn’t help but feel that he now had some dirt on Nicole which he could use to threaten her.

The next day.

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