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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 706

After the accident, they met up quite often and Nicole had developed feelings for him. From that point on, she kept chasing after him and never gave up, which moved him deeply. Then they started going out as a couple and promised to spend the rest of their lives together.

Nicole carefully analyzed the details of the story.

So, he’s my savior and I’m the one who pursued him. The one who came up with the promise to spend the whole day together on this anniversary was me. Then that means I must really love him and our relationship must be great, right? But why can’t I remember anything about it? Is my memory loss that bad?

“Nicole, you don’t need to stress over it. Although you’ve lost your memory, I believe we’ll still find our way towards eternal happiness.”

She nodded silently.

I should really treat the person I love a bit better from now on.

Levant was filled with joy when Nicole did not raise any questions. Instead, he could see that she was slowly digesting his story.

After establishing this “emotional foundation” of theirs, the relationship between Nicole and him had gotten slightly better.

In the meantime, John furrowed his brows as he stared at the couple who was strolling side by side while murmuring words towards each other.

“Being able to walk together while talking like this in front of beautiful scenery is an ideal date for a couple. Mrs. Seet seems happy.”

Evan stayed silent when he heard that.

Happy…

Evan felt his heart break as his eyes landed on the woman. She’s happy?

“Mr. Seet, what are we going to do now? We can’t just sit back and watch Mrs. Seet fall for his lies, right?” He paused for a while before continuing, “How about we secretly take her back?”

“All she remembers is being Sir Musgrave’s daughter and the future wife of Levant. Why do you think she’ll agree to come with us?”

“Then let’s kidnap her.”

Evan shot him a glare. “She’ll blow things up, sue us for kidnapping, and make us her mortal enemies.”

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