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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 241

Chapter 241 Took Him Back Directly

Nicole then sent Hayden home and left him in Whitney’s care before leaving for her dinner date with Julia.

The restaurant Julia chose was in a high-rise building. She had already taken a seat by the window, which offered a panoramic view of the city.

The afternoon sun wasn’t too bright. Through the window, the sun’s rays shone on her, making her look warm.

It wasn’t yet dinnertime. She looked at her watch and realized it was only 4.00PM.

The afternoon tea that she ordered had long been served. Holding a cup of flower tea, she was elegantly stirring it with a small spoon with a long handle.

Nicole noticed this the moment she walked into the restaurant. Julia appears elegant without opening her mouth, she thought. At least, Julia was the cuter type when compared to herself.

Nicole then walked over to Julia and sat in the seat across from her. “I almost don’t recognise you with your demure demeanor.”

Julia rolled her eyes at that. “I’ve always been this demure! Attractive, right? People will fall in love with me at first sight!” Julia spoke softly.

Seeing that, Nicole couldn’t hold back any longer and burst out laughing.

Julia’s face immediately turned grim and she looked as if she had just swallowed a fly. Then, with her legs crossed, she threw the small spoon into the cup and asked, “What expression is that?”

Hearing her displeased tone, Nicole tried to restrain herself and said apologetically, “I’m sorry, but you should act like yourself. Otherwise, I really can’t help it.”

Since they were close friends, Julia gave up pretending. She leaned backwards, her lips pursed, completely devoid of the demure demeanor she had displayed earlier. “I’m about to meet my future in-laws. What if they don’t like me because I’m not demure enough?”

Nicole responded with a smile, and she raised her gaze to the person in front of her. Julia, despite being younger, already had significant accomplishments in the medical field.

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