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Obsession With Mr. Right novel Chapter 22

Looking at her bitter and pitiful face, William said lightly, "Why don't you go to my place and stay for a few days?"

"Living with you?" Valeria asked. She was very grateful to him, but she had never thought about living with a gigolo.

William was such a handsome guy and worked on such a job. How dirty he was?

Stay with him, but what if he barged into her bedroom in the middle of the night?

William had thought that she would be overjoyed if he offered to help.

However, Valeria was hesitating. Seeing her hesitant look, William's face turned gloomy.

"It's up to you. Do you think I want you to stay in my house?"

Seeing he become irritated, Valeria had to agree, "Then I'll live in your house, and I'll pay you the rent. But I have to warn you first, don't get any ideas about me."

"You? Are you kidding? Do you think you're a fairy? Why don't you look at yourself in the mirror? You have a flat body. If you hadn't hugged me last time, I wouldn't have touched you even if I were beaten to death!"

A shameless stinky gigolo, how could he speak so viciously!

Valeria was so angry that her face turned blue. She wanted to refute it, "I'm a natural beauty. I am thousands of times more beautiful than those old women clients, am I not?"

However, She took back the words on the tip of her tongue for fear of his meanness. If she dared to reply, he would definitely bite back for ten times.

This petty-minded and handsome gigolo was not like a man at all. He must have his own difficulties, otherwise he would not do such kind of work.

Because he was forced into wearing such a pair of sour and mean look.

Forget it. A great person never stooped to pettiness. She did not make a fuss with people who lived a hard life.

If William knew that Valeria had described himself like this in her mind, he would definitely be so angry as to spit blood.

He had been only too heat-headed to take Valeria in. Now he was in a dilemma. Where should he arrange this stupid woman?

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