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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 796

Nicole cast a stern gaze at him as she began to harbor thoughts within herself.

Ha! Happy birthday? A cruel and heartless demon like you should spend the rest of your days suffering, throughout the remainder of your life!

 
 

Since she had fallen silent for almost a minute, Levant urged, “Nicole, I’ll allow you to leave once you’ve wished me sincerely.”

Clenching her fists with all her might, Nicole pressed forth, “Happy birthday.” It didn’t sound like a wish in the slightest. Instead, it sounded as though it was more of a curse.

Nonetheless, Levant behaved as though he couldn’t be bothered by it at all. He expressed his gratitude in a thick-skinned manner, uttering, “Thanks, Nicole!”

 

She had enough of playing along with him. In the end, she queried, “Can I leave yet?”

 

“Do you want me to get someone to send you home?” Levant gave it a thought and offered gently.

“Thanks, but no thanks!” After she finished her sentence, Nicole reached for her bag and sprinted her way out.

 

Levant had his eyes glued to the lit cigarette on the ashtray with a vicious smirk on his face. He couldn’t help but wonder if Evan had noticed the faint scent of tobacco on Nicole’s dress.

Meanwhile, after Evan reached Imperial Garden, he noticed that Nicole was nowhere to be seen again.

 

Thus, he summoned his children and asked, “Where’s your Mommy?”

“I don’t know, Daddy. By the time we’d reached home, she was nowhere to be seen.”

“Yes, Daddy! Grandma was the one who had picked us up and brought us to Seet Residence for some time because she said that Grandpa missed us a lot. By the time we returned home, Mommy had long made her way out.”

“Could it be that she’s still working?”

Furrowing his brows, Evan was about to make a call, but a maid rushed over and told him, “Ms. Lane had reached home earlier than usual. However, she rushed out anxiously to a certain somewhere after she’d received a gift.”

“Gift? What sort of gift?”

 

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