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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 496

Nicole cleaned her work desk before heading back to Imperial Garden.

The streets were lit up with bright and colorful neon signs, making the night view a beautiful sight to behold.

However, Nicole disregarded all of it with an icy demeanor as she sped through the city.

Davin’s and Sheila’s cars were already parked in the garage when she arrived at Imperial Garden.

“Nicole, you’re finally back.”

“Mommy.”

“Mommy, I missed you.”

Nicole knelt and stroked Maya’s head lovingly. “Have you been a good girl today?”

“Yes! We’ve all been good,” Juan replied as he emerged from the study.

Davin twitched his lips in response. “No, they most certainly have not been good. Not when they used their home to their advantage and showed no respect for me.”

“It was wrong of you to do that. Kyle shouldn’t have cooperated with you,” Juan retorted indignantly.

Nicole was curious to know what had happened.

Davin sighed. “Nicole, you can imagine how difficult it is for me in the company at the moment, can’t you? My uncles’ men are constantly trying to create trouble for me. I have to retaliate.”

Juan pursed his lips. “So you’re thinking of using Kyle’s hacking skills to ruin their project?”

“Yes, I will use my position as president to kick them all out when something goes horribly wrong with their project!”

Kyle sauntered over, crossed his arms, and looked at him coolly. “It’s not in your best interest to do that.”

Juan nodded. “Yeah, the projects they’re working on also belongs to Seet Group. It would be Seet Group’s loss as well if something goes wrong with these projects.”

“Daddy would never allow that.”

“That’s right!”

Davin sighed and wallowed in self-pity as he watched his two nephews gang up on him.

“I really don’t want to see them anymore! They’re always telling me what to do and are constantly looking for an excuse to stir trouble. I’m almost out of patience now.”

“Even so, you shouldn’t have been so selfish and inconsiderate.”

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