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Her Story: Rise Of Tiffany novel Chapter 39

Her Story: Rise Of Tiffany Chapter 39

There was a momentary silence.

All the employees on the first floor of the Royal Tower were stunned, with dozens of eyes focused on Tiffany’s delicate hand clutching Richard’s suit.

This is over. Mr. Hampton is impervious to women and is an extreme clean freak, detesting being touched by others. What this audacious girl is about to face next is likely the scorching wrath of him and the humiliation of being publicly thrown out by security. A flicker of sympathy silently crossed everyone’s hearts.

But the next second, instead of getting angry, the usually stern Richard unexpectedly held her hand and then led her out of the company with long strides.

The news at Royal Tower had exploded that day with the topic of discussion “the ever-cold big boss in love finally.”

Inside the car, Tiffany looked at Richard’s stern face, her heart pounding. She had just mentioned that a severe landslide would occur near Maple Mountain. The statement was delivered with absolute certainty.

When asked for a reason, Tiffany simply replied, “I had a dream, and everything in it will come true, so….”

The excuse was likely to earn her a rebuke for being out of her mind. But she had no better choice.

If she were to claim that she had died once before, she might not be in Richard’s car right now but rather in a mental institution.

Richard glanced at her, noticing her tense yet earnest expression. He furrowed his brow, then dialed Sidney’s number, which signified his trust.

Tiffany let out a sigh of relief.

However, the phone call went unanswered.

“He left alone quite early. If what you’re saying is true, then… it might be too late by now.” With that, Richard patted the stunned Tiffany. “Fasten your seatbelt.”

Tiffany snapped back to reality and quickly fastened her seatbelt

The car sped off.

Maple Mountain was located beyond the outskirts of Lovell City Although far away, its picturesque landscape led to its early planning for development as a vacation destination.

This project was originally secured by the Hampton family but later transferred to the Pauley family.

Tiffany still remembered before she time traveled, the death of Sidney had led to a lot of criticism against Richard, with even rumors suggesting that he was responsible for Sidney’s death.

Given their close relationship, it must have been difficult for Richard to bear the loss of Sidney.

With this thought, Tiffany turned her head and quietly glanced at Richard, who was driving with intense focus, his cold and handsome face showing no signs of worry, yet the tense atmosphere and increasingly fast speed of the car spoke volumes.

“Richard, relax, Tiffany gently said. “We can make it on time. We definitely will.”

Before she time traveled, the events had already occurred with no possibility of change. But in this life, she was the variable.

Meanwhile, on the only road leading to Maple Mountain. Sidney was halfway through his drive when he was stumped.

He was driving a sports car, which was sleek and roaring all the way. But on this bumpy mountain road, it was practically suicide

Soon, the car’s undercarriage was firmly stuck. Sidney got out, rubbing his temples in distress.

He wanted to call for help, only to find that his phone had completely lost signal since entering the forest. And it was the rainy season, with torrential rain pouring down without any warning

Sidney had no choice but to get into the car.

After about ten minutes, a small passenger bus heading toward Maple Mountain approached.

Having no choice, Sidney flagged down the bus and got on.

The driver shouted, “Two dollars per person. Pay first.”

Sidney fumbled in his wallet, found no small change, and casually handed over a one-hundred-dollar hote.

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