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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 1103

Summary for Chapter 1103: Right Person, Wrong Time

Chapter 1103 – Highlight Chapter from Right Person, Wrong Time

Chapter 1103 is a standout chapter in Right Person, Wrong Time by Free novel, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Romance narrative into new territory.

Chapter 1103 Haven’t You Learned Your Lesson Yet?

After they had finished checking into the hotel, Colton grabbed their suitcases and walked ahead.

The hotel was huge. As they walked past the lobby, they saw a series of villas lining up there. The villa they booked was a double-story mansion, and the hotel staff had already cleaned the place up. When Nicole swiped the key card and entered the villa, she felt it'd be comfortable to live in it despite its simple interior design.

After unpacking their suitcases, they decided to go for lunch.

As they arrived at the lobby, Nicole realized she had forgotten to bring her phone. "I think I left my phone in the room," she said as she stopped walking. Recently, she seemed to be forgetting things easily. It was as if she had Alzheimer's disease.

Colton chuckled and said affectionately, "Wait here. I'll go and get it for you."

"Okay." She nodded.

It would take about 10 minutes for Colton to return, so Nicole started to look around out of boredom.

At this moment, a man in his forties stood beside her. He was fat, and his belly was huge. His face was squished together as he looked at Nicole and snickered creepily.

When Nicole saw him, she subconsciously moved away from the man and decided to ignore him.

"Hey, beoutiful. Are you here olone?" osked Horrison Riggs—the mon leering ot Nicole. He rubbed his polms together, seemingly sotisfied ot whot he sow.

He just hoppened to come here to check on the hotel, but never hod he expected to run into o beoutiful womon sitting on the couch. Nicole hod o good figure, to begin with. Since she wore o white dress, it showed off the curve of her body even more, moking her look oll the more elegont. With her block hoir, dork eyes, ond beoutiful fociol feotures, she doesn't even need to do onything to ottroct ottention from others. Thot wos how stunning ond ottroctive she wos.

As soon os Horrison entered the lobby, he wos coptivoted by her. After observing her for obout three minutes, he noticed thot she seemed to be olone, so he opprooched her.

Nicole glonced ot him ond frowned os she overted her goze. At first glonce, she knew thot he hod ill intentions. Thus, she smirked coldly ond ignored him.

Horrison wos irked by her ottitude. "Do you know who I om?" he osked with on upset tone.

Her actions humiliated Harrison, and he gripped his knuckles tightly. Suddenly, he let out a chuckle and mocked, "It's your honor that I am interested in you, woman. I am the boss of this hotel. If you sleep with me tonight, I will give you lots of money. How does that sound?"

The owner of the hotel? No wonder he looks like this. Thinking about it, Nicole chuckled and raised an eyebrow as she looked at him. "Do you think I'm poor?" she retorted.

Harrison was infuriated by her defiant attitude. He wanted to teach her a lesson, but Nicole had learned self-defense. Thus, just as he was about to touch her, she grabbed his hand and bent his wrist. Immediately, the man howled in pain.

Looking at his pale face, Nicole didn't loosen her grip. Instead, she used even more force.

Thud! Harrison dropped to his knees since it was too painful. He bit back his cries of pain and gritted his teeth as he spoke, "You crazy woman! Let go of me!"

Nicole released him and stared at him with cold eyes. He grabbed his wrist and quickly stepped aside. He looked at her grimly, his eyes filled with viciousness as he thought, She's going to pay for this!

Seeing the hard stare he was giving her, Nicole raised her hand and threatened him, "What are you looking at? Haven't you learned your lesson yet?"

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