Chapter 1602
Nicole raised her eyebrows slightly, 'I did not expect her to be so courageous by slashing her throat and committing suicide...but then again, she didn't die, so it's very likely that it was just another one of her tricks.'
She then looked at Daniel and Steve before asking, "Well then, why did you ask me to come here?”
'I am not interested in Norah's affairs, and I don't even wish to pay attention to any of it,' she thought.
Daniel sighed. "Norah may be out of prison for now, but we're afraid that once she gets discharged, she might think of ways to hurt you again..."
Not expecting her father to have so much care for her, Nicole beamed, unable to hide the smile any longer.
"It's okay, she won't be out of jail for long," she replied.
'Though it was one of Norah's diabolical plans, she had underestimated what Jared was capable of. But to think of such petty ways to escape being imprisoned? That's clever of how. I've got to give her that,' Nicole thought.
"Really?" Steve was taken aback by Nicole's sudden burst of confidence, and had a hard time believing what she had said.
"Don't worry, within five days, she'll definitely return to prison, " Nicole stated with absolute confidence.
Sean saw right through Nicole and understood what she meant right away. "As long as we know what's going on with Norah, what we need to discuss is the next big thing."
As soon as Sean had spoken, he handed Nicole a folder. Within the folder, Nicole caught sight of various information about the Fisher family. It was updated with all of the recent crises suffered by the Fishers. That was when her eyes glinted with understanding of the situation.
Nicole had not contacted the Fishers because she had already guessed that they would not be good business partners. As of now, everyone was eager to cooperate with the Riddle family and would be more than willing to terminate their collaborations with the Fishers.
Nicole's eyes narrowed slightly as she continued to peruse all that was within the folder. 'Interesting...'
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