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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 1111

Chapter 1111 Househusband

Harrison couldn't believe he had offended both the Gardners and the Wrenns in one go.

Harrison's legs gave way as he fell to the floor. He couldn't calm down even after a long while.

The plump woman lowered her head at Harrison's wimpy behavior, anger suddenly rising within her heart. She reached out and grabbed Harrison's ear, shouting, "What's the matter? Why are you intimidated by something a househusband said? Harrison, where are your guts?"

At that moment, Harrison could only feel his mind buzzing, but the stupid woman next to him was still mocking Colton. He hastily scrambled to his feet and reprimanded in a low voice, "Shut up! Stop talking!"

Still wobbling, Harrison reached up and wiped the cold sweat off his forehead. He looked at Colton and apologized, "I'm sorry, Mr. Gardner. I should've known better than that. I'm so sorry that I didn't recognize you and your wife."

Seeing Harrison behaving so meekly, the plump woman was even more confused. She put her hands on her hips and questioned, "Harrison, what are you scared of? What's wrong with you? Didn't you say that this woman seduced you?"

"No, it wasn't her who seduced me. I was the one who had indecent thoughts about Miss Anderson. I knew what I was doing. I apologize for my behavior, so please have mercy." Harrison realized that even his voice was shaking.

Now that he had offended both the Gardners and the Wrenns, he feared that he would die a horrible death.

When the plump woman heard that, she instantly fumed. She glared at Harrison and shouted, "Harrison, how dare you?! You were staring at other women behind my back again! Back when the Riggs Family was in trouble, my family was the one who helped yours!"

After shouting at Harrison, the plump woman turned her gaze toward Nicole. She strode forward and glared viciously at the latter.

"Wretch, I knew you were the type to seduce men when I saw your face. I'll tear your face apart right now!"

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