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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 187

Chapter 187 Being Made Use Of

The weather was perfect the next day as the sun shone dimly and enveloped people with its rays.

Queenie finally secured an appointment with Olivia after putting in all of her efforts.

There were rumors that Olivia’s personality had changed drastically after the deaths of her two children, but no one knew what the change was.

They were both sitting in a café. Olivia never liked Queenie; she couldn’t understand why her nephew would fall in love with someone like Queenie—a person who didn’t have even a single virtue.

“Make it quick,” an impatient Olivia said while lowering her head to check her watch.

In a seemingly fawning way, Queenie said, “Mrs. Schumacher, Wendy will be eighteen in two weeks’ time. Will you be coming over?

Olivia frowned as she swept her gaze over Queenie. She didn’t expect Queenie to ask her out just for this reason. Feeling displeased, she responded, “Of course. She’s my niece.”

Queenie seemed to sense Olivia’s dissatisfaction and quickly said, “The thing is that Colton has been hanging out very often with my sister, Nicole…”

Looking hesitatingly, Queenie said no more.

Upon hearing what Queenie said, Olivia curved her lips and as if she had found it comical, she looked at Queenie. “You’re not married to Colton yet. My nephew can be with whoever he wants to be with. Who are you to snitch about him to me?”

“It’s not what you think. I wouldn’t say anything if my sister is chaste. After all, I can’t possibly break them up if they’re in love with each other,” Queenie quickly explained moments after she understood Olivia’s sarcasm.

She’s not chaste? Olivia immediately caught what Queenie was trying to say. With squinted eyes, she looked at Queenie and asked, “What do you mean?”

Behaving as if she was in a difficult position, Queenie answered, “My sister sold herself to a man five years ago due to her financial situation. She became pregnant out of wedlock that night and gave birth to a son…”

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