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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 251

Even Maya herself could not describe that man.

Noticing Evan’s cold expression, Sylphiette smirked happily. Mission accomplished!

“Apologies, Nicole. I shouldn’t have intruded on your private matters,” she said. “Let’s go, Evan. I don’t need an apology from her.”

Evan looked at Nicole for a while longer before turning around and leaving.

“Thanks for helping me out, Nicole!” Sylphiette sneered before rushing out of the door. “Evan! Wait for me!”

Nicole watched as the two of them walked back to the main house together as she struggled to catch her breath.

Sylphiette’s tricks did not matter to her; what mattered was Evan’s attitude towards her.

Ill never fall in love with her no matter what

Her heart twitched painfully whenever she thought of his words.

The pain reminded her to steer clear of him and keep all inappropriate thoughts at bay.

“What are they doing here, Mommy?”

She looked down to meet Nina’s eyes. “Everything’s fine, don’t worry.”

Nina stared into her mother’s eyes, noticing how moist they were. I bet evil Daddy and the witch ganged up against Mommy!

“It’s time for dinner, Nina. Tell your siblings to come here,” Nicole said.

Nina nodded and ran off to get her siblings.

During dinner, Nina stared into space as she pondered over her plan to teach her evil daddy a lesson.

However, she could not come up with a good plan.

What if we targeted evil Daddys favorite witch?

Well be able to take revenge for Mommy and teach them a lesson!

After dinner, she dragged her siblings into their room to discuss her plans.

The other kids were indignant to find out that their mother was bullied, and were determined to take revenge for her.

The two boys suggested punishing Sylphiette first, since she was the one who guilt-tripped Evan into bullying Nicole.

Maya seconded their opinion as she was on good terms with Evan after he served them a sumptuous lunch.

Disappear?

That seemed like a good idea…

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