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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 370

Summary for Chapter 370: Right Person, Wrong Time

Chapter Summary: Chapter 370 – Right Person, Wrong Time by Free novel

In Chapter 370, 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 370 Causing Trouble

Nicole sneered, for she was certain what Joanna was scheming.

With that, she lowered her eyelids and said with a smile, “Since she wants to play ball, we’ll play with her then.”

However, Whitney still felt horrible, for things wouldn’t have gotten so bothersome if it weren’t for her.

When Nicole saw that Whitney was still glum, she chuckled under her breath. “Joanna has had a problem with me for a long time. She’s just using this opportunity to bring me down through your hands. There’s no need to burden yourself with it, Whitney. Things change, so roll with the punches.”

Whitney knew that Nicole had a plan when she looked so confident. Then again, the fault was ultimately on her. She couldn’t just pretend nothing happened, could she?

After some thought, she suggested with determination, “Miss Nicole, I should go to Aimee International. Perhaps they might be understanding.”

At that, Nicole took a plain glance at Whitney, thinking the big shot behind Aimee International must have too much time on their hands if they dared to seek trouble when they knew she was the one who signed the contract.

“Don’t worry, I’ve got this. I may have been the one to sign the contract, but Joanna won’t be able to shirk responsibility either. Now that I don’t have to worry about Old Mr. Benedict’s issue anymore, I have plenty of time to play with them!”

Who’d have thought entertainment presented itself to her when she was beginning to think her days in Gardner Corporation were getting boring?

Whitney knew Nicole had always been assertive, so things would definitely be fine if she said so.

With that, she nodded. “Alright. Since that’s the case, just tell me if you need anything.”

Nicole fixed her clothes and hair before standing straight. “Come on, let’s go downstairs and stir trouble.”

After a pause, she bore into Joanna. “Well, do you know what I’ve done during my leave?”

Nicole’s question stumped Joanna, for she thought Nicole had come to criticize her. Instead, the woman brought the topic to this, and she didn’t quite register for a second.

At that moment, Kylie stepped in and snorted disdainfully. “Why should we care about what you’ve done?”

At that, Nicole curved her eyes into smiling crescents, but her tone was filled with mockery. “Weren’t you guys the most proactive in the past? Anything about me online is definitely your doing. I’m surprised you no longer care.”

Joanna’s face froze. Nearly half of Nicole’s negative publicity was her doing, while the other half was Queenie’s.

However, she wasn’t dumb enough to admit it, and she tugged on her stiffened lips, playing dumb.

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