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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 222

Chapter 222 You Actually Think You Are Worthy of It?

Seeing as how Joanna adamantly refused to come out with the truth, Nicole was no longer in the mood to continue discussing this topic with her.

She went straight to the point when she asked, “So what is the reason for this nice, surprise visit?”

Queenie took a step forward and walked ahead to sit down on the sofa. The corners of her mouth then slightly curled upward. “I am your little sister, after all. Why are you not pouring your dear sister a cup of tea now that I have dropped by your office?”

Nicole glanced at Queenie, then looked back at Joanna before she quietly laughed, “Don’t address me as you please. I feel like throwing up every time you do that.”

Queenie’s expression changed ever so slightly. She knew that Nicole had a smart mouth, but she didn’t think Nicole wouldn’t even pretend to be close with her for appearances’ sake now.

The good thing was that Queenie was thick-skinned enough to stay unbothered. “Even though Dad has cut ties with you, you still have the blood of the Anderson Family flowing in your veins. I don’t think it is wrong for me to call you my sister, no?”

Nicole jolted to a pause when she heard Queenie’s words. She clicked when she found her tongue again. “Does this make every Anderson there is on earth your sister? Weird, but I didn’t know my mother had given birth to someone as evil as you.”

Queenie’s face gradually flushed red after Nicole had blocked her off with her retort. She stood up with a huff, her dark eyes staring at Nicole unmovingly.

“I am speaking to you nicely, Nicole. Stop getting in my face. Is this how a Chief Designer should behave?”

With an excited look on her face, Joanna was watching the two of them as the fight got more intense by the second. It was like she was watching a lion and a tiger going at each other. It would be wonderful if they both lost—she would be the hunter who harvested the wounded beasts’ hides then.

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