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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 533

Nicole was well aware of what Levant was talking about. While she and Levant had drunk the same spiked wine, a watchful Evan had given her the antidote shortly after. She wasn’t sure what Levant did after that, nor did she care. After all, her only objective now was to get close to him and find out more about her past.

Hearing her say this, Levant asked, “But how are you feeling?”

“I’m fine, really. I remember going to the bathroom that day, but the wine stains refused to come off. I went straight home after that,” replied Nicole nonchalantly.

Levant was surprised to hear her response.

Is that so? She had no reaction to the drugs in the wine? Does she have some kind of drug resistance, maybe?

Levant chuckled. No matter, it’s all for the best.

“It’s good to hear that you’re fine. Did you need something from me?”

“I wanted to ask if you found anything concerning my parentage.”

Ah, so she’s still worried about this.

Levant assumed she called because she missed him, but that was clearly wishful thinking on his part.

Levant’s eyes glimmered like he was plotting something. “Nothing yet,” he responded coolly. “But things like this take time, and it can sometimes take years. It’s no rush. I’ll let you know if I find anything.”

No rush? I am very much in a rush, Levant! thought Nicole exasperatedly.

She was eager to find out who that awful man was. He owed her an explanation.

Even if she couldn’t get one, she was determined to make this traitorous man pay for abandoning her mother.

“Levant, when will you return to K Nation?”

“Why do you ask?”

“Well, I want to go back with you.”

“We’ve discussed this before, Nicole. I’ll only take you back if you marry me. Are you saying yes?”

What the fuck did finding out her background have to do with marrying him?

On second thought…

“Levant, if my biological father is a member of the Musgrave family, then isn’t it possible that we are cousins? How can I marry you then?”

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