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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 932

After some thought, Nicole realized that if her father were to do that, those at Wicked Palace would never stop going after him, and the estate would never have peace.

Look at what happened to Evan. How can I let the same thing happen to the estate?

Since it all happened because of me, I’ll bear the full responsibility so that others can have peace.

“Dad, I’ve already promised to marry Levant. We’ll have the wedding soon, so you don’t have to do anything for Evan. Levant’s already promised to let him go.”

Stephen was shocked to hear that. “What are you saying, Nicole? Are you really planning to marry that man?”

“Dad, Levant’s good to me, and I want to marry him.”

“Nicole… “

“Forget about kidnapping Murphy, Dad. Levant’s decided to take him back to Wicked Palace to recuperate. You don’t have to do anything other than attend my wedding.”

Even after the call had ended, Stephen remained in a daze because he understood the relationship between Evan and Nicole. He thought it was too cruel to have the two destined lovers separated.

That was exactly what happened to Rosalie and him, so he was familiar with the excruciating pain of being separated from a loved one.

His relationship with Rosalie was his greatest regret, so he wished for Nicole to spend the rest of her life with Evan without regrets.

Never did the duke expect his daughter to be separated from her love because of life’s cruel circumstances.

Is this her fate?

That evening, Davin and John went back to the estate to see if they could lend a hand regarding the situation.

“It’s my brother we’re talking about here. There must be something I can do to help.”

Stephen smiled somberly at Evan’s younger brother. The former had received news that Murphy had already been taken back to Wicked Palace. It was no longer possible to make a move on the man.

The duke regretted telling Nicole about his plan because he was sure that she had deliberately made Levant move Murphy to stop him from taking any risks.

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