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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 1595

Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo Chapter 1595

Everybody Knows

Evan’s face darkened. “Do you want to marry her?”

Kyle stayed silent for a while, then nodded with affirmation.

Evan narrowed his eyes at him. “I think it’s best to wait for the baby to arrive. Make sure the baby truly is one of the Seets, only then do you discuss marriage.”

“Daddy, you-”

“Kyle, this is also your mom’s intention. I called her a while ago. She said she’ll be back tomorrow and that she’ll want to chat with you.”

“Where is she now?”

“She has always been at the Bernian Hospital. Coincidentally, she went out to assist a child in need today. The child barely survived.”

“No wonder you’re always there at the Bernian Hospital. It was because Mom’s there.”

“It’s late, go get some sleep.”

“You should turn in early too, Dad.”

Evan nodded. Sally swiftly dashed back to her room, hearing the conversation had ended.

She shut the door to her room and tried to slow down her breathing.

Evan wanted Kyle to discuss marriage only after the baby arrives.

But I’m not even pregnant. Where am I supposed to get a baby?

I thought the lie about my pregnancy was the right thing to say to ensure happiness for both me and Kyle. However, with Evan’s request, it has turned into an obstacle blocking our way.

It only takes a second for something good to turn sour.

She rubbed her belly and sighed. God, can you help me? Let me be pregnant with Kyle’s baby when I woke up.

“Why? Come on, stop being courteous to me. A woman getting pregnant is a huge matter. You can’t be too careful about it, so do as I say. I’ll give Sally anything she wants if she gives birth to a healthy baby.”

“Kyle, I’ll be waiting for my great-grandchild. I’ll gift the baby something special once it arrives.”

A sense of guilt rose within Kyle as he listened to his Grandma’s concern and his Grandpa’s expectation.

Should I tell them that Sally isn’t actually pregnant?

Once I told them the truth, every member of the Seet family would know that Sally has lied. Will that affect how they look at her?

Even if I’m aware of her good intention, not everyone will empathize with her. They might consider Sally to be a liar and someone who uses underhanded methods to get married to me.

Kyle’s resolve was wavering at Sophia’s words. “All right. Make sure you take good care of Sally. I’m heading out for some groceries with your grandpa. Let’s talk again when we return.”

“All right, Grandma.”

Kyle set his phone aside with a worrisome expression on his face. Grandma and Grandpa will be returning soon. How do I cover up her lie?

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