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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 1228

Chapter 1228 Something Shameless?

Logan was fuming with anger, but he knew that Nicole was right.

The Gardner Family was a renowned global financial conglomerate, and with Nicole being the precious daughter of the Wrenn Family, which held military power, they practically had a stranglehold on everything. Even the Goulds were wealthy in their own right. Not only that, the maternal side of the Gardner Family, the Jenkins Family, was a prestigious household too.

With all these forces aligned, even those supporting Logan dared not act rashly.

"You want to destroy my influence, but you must have solid evidence to claim that my grandson is responsible for the voodoo!" Logan was still desperately struggling at this point.

Nicole merely sneered, not bothering to argue further with Logan. What she wanted was to keep him on edge and anxious. After all, that was much more amusing.

She smirked, turned her back, and nonchalantly waved. "Take your time and think about what evidence I have."

With that, she walked away briskly.

Logan stared at Nicole's retreating figure, his intense gaze almost piercing a hole in her back. It was only when the person behind him reminded him that he snapped out of his trance.

"Old Mr. Yael, that woman is dangerous. It seems like she really has something to hold over you."

Logan tightened his grip on his cane. After pondering for a moment, his eyes suddenly widened. He now realized why Nicole had instructed Nathan to take so many students to the science academy.

It was because the basement of the academy held a large collection of voodoo bugs. If these bugs were discovered, it would be difficult to dissociate the Gould Family from the incident involving the curse on Colton.

"Sh*t!" Logan cursed before promptly turning to the person beside him. In a solemn tone, he instructed, "Call Ryan right now and tell him to come back immediately."

Logan hurriedly walked ahead as he spoke.

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