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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 311

“What the hell are you talking about, Sheep? I’m a true descendant of my grandpa! And don’t you ever mention my grandma in front of him. She’s been gone for so many years, but my grandpa still can’t get over her. You’ll only make him even more upset by talking about her.”

“Sigh… It has been so many years. Have you not found out who the perpetrator was?”

“No. If we do, my grandpa will definitely tear him into pieces,” Davin answered while gritting his teeth.

Sheila heaved a sigh and patted Davin on the shoulder. “You should learn from your grandpa. Treat me as good as how he used to treat your grandma.”

Davin was speechless.

Like I wanted marry you! It’s my mom who likes you not me.

He gave Sheila a complicated look. Considering how she had just tortured him, he figured it was better to remain quiet. God knows what this sheep will do if I were to piss her off.

“Alright, go take the boys shopping. I’ll need your help when you come back.”

“Help with what?”

“We’ll talk about it later. Off you go.”

Sheila took the two boys to the mall and bought them a bunch of toys.

Juan even sweet-talked his way into getting the woman to buy Nina an expensive set of makeup products, as well as lots of snacks for Maya.

Seeing how happy the boys looked, Sheila gazed at them and discreetly asked a favor of them on the way back to Rose Garden.

“What do you want us to do, Ms. Sheila?”

“I want you to help me keep an eye on Uncle Davin and let me know if he ever talks to any other woman. Can you do that?”

The two exchanged glances. So that’s why she bought us so many goodies. She wants us to keep watch of Uncle Davin! What a sly woman she is!

Seeing how the boys remained silent, Sheila continued to entice them by promising to buy them toys every month.

Juan’s eyes twinkled. “Uncle Davin hurt his leg, Ms. Sheila. The only woman who’s been able to see him at Rose Garden would be the witch, Sylphiette.”

“That’s right,” Kyle chimed in. “That woman’s really evil. She’s always up to no good!”

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