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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 173

Chapter 173 Controversy

After Nicole left, William was livid; he realized that every time he met her, she would make him so angry that he would have chest pain.

Seeing how mad William was, Queenie hurriedly consoled him. “Dad, don’t be mad. Maybe Nicole was just acting in a fit. She’ll be fine after some time.”

However, his anger simply doubled when she tried to speak up for Nicole. “Tomorrow morning, I’ll announce to the media directly that I’m officially breaking all ties with her! Her position as the Chief Designer of F&M Apparel is too good for us!”

“This is not such a good idea, Dad.” Queenie pretended to speak up for Nicole, but in fact, she was brimming with glee on the inside.

Back when William found out that Nicole was the Chief Designer of F&M Apparel, he showed off to everyone around, regardless whether Nicole was agreeable to it or not. Wherever he went, he would say that she was his daughter. But if they severed their ties and even announced it publicly, then Nicole would never be able to return to the Anderson Family!

That’s amazing! Queenie thought.

“What’s so bad about it? She was the one who suggested it. With the criticisms of the suicide incident weighing on her, she might do something crazy and even implicate us at that time. After we sever our ties with her, we can have peace of mind as well!” William said in a huff.

After lashing out, he used a few seconds to calm himself, and when he turned to Queenie, the anger from his face had subsided a little.

Reaching out, he patted her and said in exasperation, “Queenie, you’re the only child in the family now. Don’t let me down.”

Suppressing the delight in her heart, Queenie put on a concerned expression and nodded. “I’ll do my best, Dad.”

William sighed and appeared to have aged a lot all of a sudden. He shut his eyes and uttered, “Hold onto President Gardner properly, and everything will be smooth for our family as well.”

“I got it, Dad,” she answered gently with a nod.

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