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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 320

Summary for Chapter 320: Right Person, Wrong Time

Chapter Summary: Chapter 320 – Right Person, Wrong Time by Free novel

In Chapter 320, a key moment in the Romance novel Right Person, Wrong Time, Free novel delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 320 Deep in Thought

Nicole made a few other calls, but she received similar answers. All of them said that the most they could promise with Benedict’s condition was a 20% success rate.

This made Nicole feel rather hopeless. She clutched her phone with a helpless look on her face—she felt like she didn’t have any idea what to do.

Eventually, she threw her phone aside. She decided that she no longer wanted to make any calls—she knew that most of the other doctors’ answers would be the same. She could hear a ringing in her head as she pressed her fingers against her eyes.

She had only shut her eyes to rest for a moment when Whitney pushed the door and walked in. “This is an agreement sent from downstairs, Nicole,” Whitney said while walking in. Whitney stopped talking when she saw how pale and tired Nicole looked.

“What’s wrong, Miss Nicole? Are you not feeling well? Do you need me to send you to the doctor’s?” Whitney asked.

Nicole shook her head as she opened her eyes to look at the documents in Whitney’s hands. She spoke while taking the papers into her hands. “I’m fine.

I might have been too tired recently. It’s no big deal.” Whitney took a long, careful look at Nicole’s face while frowning. “You’re scarily pale, Nicole.”

Nicole hastily looked through the documents. The contents of the records were about hiring an ambassador for Ann. The ambassador they were looking at was Sarah Brenner, one of Nicole’s classmates in high school. What a coincidence, Nicole thought. “I’m fine. Old Mr. Benedict has been ill recently, so perhaps I’m just worried about him.”

“You don’t have to worry, Nicole. The Gardners are powerful—I’m sure they will have their ways. We don’t have to worry about them,” Whitney said. “I know.”

Her master had worn a pained look on his face when he spoke to her. “I swear on my innocence, Nicole. I’ve never wronged a single patient, yet I ended up with a patient who tarnished my relationship! Being a doctor is supposed to be a sacred career, yet this career just ruined my life!

You shouldn’t be a doctor anymore, Nicole. Everyone else is going to criticize you if they know you’re my apprentice. So, don’t be a doctor anymore, Nicole!” Moments before her master died, he clutched her hand while mumbling to her.

Nicole knew that it wasn’t her master’s intention for her to watch a patient die without saving the patient. He simply didn’t want her to inherit his title as he was worried that it would harm her.

Nicole was aware of this all along, but she simply couldn’t bring herself to move past her beloved master’s death. She had witnessed him dying on the hospital bed with sorrow-filled eyes, and all of this had happened because of his patient’s act of slandering him.

What should I do, Mom? Am I really going to watch Old Mr. Benedict die without doing anything?

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