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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 271

“What?” shrieked Sophia.

Childhood trauma would affect a person’s entire life, and Sophia refused to let that happen to her precious grandsons.

She looked worried when she turned to her two precious grandsons. She reached out to wipe their tears off and cooed, “Don’t cry. It’s going to be okay. Grandma will chase the big, bad wolf away and make sure that your daddy will never be with her, okay?”

“Really, grandma? Are you sure?”

“Of course.”

Juan sniffed a little more. His tiny hand moved to his brother’s back before he secretly gave Davin a thumbs up.

Davin enjoyed receiving that compliment. He had been waiting for Sophia to crush Sylphiette, ever since Sophia claimed that she would. However, Sophia hadn’t done anything since, and Davin was tired of waiting for the show to begin.

Yes, the show is finally starting!

Sophia peeled her mask off and packed up a little before she changed into a classic, rich lady outfit and tied her hair up nicely. She had the two kids get into the car, and they hurried over to Rose Garden.

Davin was there for the show, and the more out-of-control things get, the more entertaining the show would be. Hence, he shared his ideas while driving everyone over.

“Mom, that Sylphiette can really put on a show, and it looks like you’d have to be strategic to see her true colors.”

“Strategic?” murmured Sophia, who went quiet for a while. She then added, “Stop beating around the bush and share your plan if you have one.”

“Well…” said Davin before he shared and explained his plan.

“Will that really work?” asked Sophia. She wasn’t sure then.

“It’ll definitely work.”

Davin’s confidence shone through, and Sophia decided to do as he asked after a while.

The car drove to Rose Garden, and Davin got out of the car with the kids.

“We’re counting on you boys.”

Juan nodded firmly while Kyle shot Davin a distant look. The two kids later followed him into the Rose Garden.

Sylphiette’s good mood turned sour when she saw Davin there with the kids.

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