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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 127

Chapter 127 Hero Saves Beauty

One of the thugs noticed someone approaching and asked impatiently, “Who is it? Don’t you see that I’m picking up a girl, for God’s sake?”

The arrogant thug turned his head and saw Mason’s face.

Mason placed his hands in his pockets and took a step forward, but he didn’t do anything. He only walked in front of the thug, raised his eyebrow, and said with a smile, “Picking up a girl?” He grinned before revealing a particularly arrogant smile. “You think that my girl is someone whom you can simply pick up, huh?”

When the thug saw that the person in front of him was Mason, he shivered with fright and stammered, “M-Mr. Schumacher…”

Mason stood there and didn’t move. However, seeing them standing still as well, he asked unhappily, “What’s the matter? Do you need me to invite you out?”

As soon as the thugs heard this, they immediately turned and ran away.

After they left, Mason turned his head to look at Nicole. The gloomy expression on his face disappeared and he wore a smile before he waved his hand.

“Hey, Pretty Lady. Long time no see. Don’t you think we have a special kind of fate?”

Nicole looked at the thugs who had left and she felt relieved as her expression looked better. When she remembered that the thugs respectfully addressed him as ‘Mr. Schumacher’, she turned to look at Mason and joked, “This is not some kind of hero act that you are putting on, right?”

He had a smile on his face, and he didn’t mind her joke at all. Soon, he continued the conversation. “If I had arranged this, I would definitely have included an intense fighting scene so that you could be convinced by my heroic appearance.”

The moment she heard this, she opened her mouth and laughed before she thanked, “Anyway, thank you for today.”

With a wave of his hand, Mason replied, “You’re welcome. I just happened to come across such a situation and as a good person such as myself, I would do it for any other pretty girl as well.”

After Nicole thanked him, she was about to carry her things into the car and leave. Mason looked at her leaving figure and whispered, “I’ve saved you twice. Don’t you ever feel like repaying my favor?”

In the empty underground parking lot, Mason’s complaints were particularly loud and obvious.

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