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Mistaking the CEO for a Gigolo novel Chapter 632

Evan could feel a grin tugging at his lips as well when he noticed Nicole’s smile.

However, not everyone in the household was feeling that way.

Levant stood on the roof and watched Stephen play with the kids with a grim expression.

If only Evan Seet died in that air crash…if only Nicole chose me over him…I would be the one playing with them now!

Isn’t that the best ending to this drama?

Why did the gods have to be so cruel? They took everything from me!

No…no! Everything belongs to me! No one can take it away from me!

Levant looked on while shivering in anger.

His bodyguard stepped forward and looked into his eyes. “Looks like Sir Musgrave is dead set on establishing a good relationship with Nicole and her kids. He would do anything to make them happy!”

Levant grimaced. He’s right…

He’s never been so nice to me or his wife before?

It’s over for me if he passed his title to Nicole…

He decided not to delay things any further.

“Hey, you! Go and…”

“Yes, Mr. Levant.”

As night fell and the sun dipped below the horizon, the lights in the estate flickered on, making it bright as day.

Stephen told the butler to cook up a feast for dinner, and he made sure to order a few of Nicole’s favorite dishes.

The kids cheered when they saw the array of dishes on the table as the family sat down for dinner.

Stephen glanced at the kids and smiled. “Help yourselves! Just tell the kitchen staff if there’s anything you don’t like.”

“Thank you, Sir Musgrave!”

“Thank you, Grandpa!”

She hopped off her seat and waddled out on her chubby legs.

“Wow! It’s a cool robot!” she yelled upon noticing the robot.

Nina, Juan and Kyle started to interact with the robot, and they enjoyed it very much.

As they played with the robot, a pair of eyes watched them from afar. “Mr. Levant, I’ve managed to lure the kids out with the robot.”

“Get someone to supervise them and find a chance to get it done.”

“Yes, Mr. Levant.”

Levant glanced at the four kids and walked into the dining room.

“Good evening, Dad,” he said before taking a seat next to his father.

“That took you long,” Stephen said, visibly annoyed.

He had tried to invite Levant to dinner, only for the latter to tell him that he had been busy. How insulting!

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