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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 262

Chapter 262 There Is an Event

Nicole burst out in laughter when she heard Joanna’s interrogation.

She raised her eyes and looked at the overbearing woman in front of her, and she couldn’t comprehend how Joanna could be so shamelessly complacent about herself.

“Wendy said that she likes my design more, yes?” Nicole stated bluntly.

Joanna might not even have had the chance to make the dress if Queenie hadn’t approached her with that fake gemstone.

“And?” Joanna asked with her lips pursed. She didn’t answer the question.

Seeing her refusal to admit it, Nicole continued with a smile on her face. “Your design is nothing more than the ornament to the jewelry Queenie borrowed. Do you really think that Mrs. Gardner would have chosen your dress if there was no jewelry to begin with?”

Nicole had to explain clearly. It would be annoying if Joanna kept coming at her because of this.

“Wendy would have worn that fake one if I hadn’t gotten Mr. Freeman to bring the pink jewelry. The dress you designed does match the fake, though.”

Fake? Joanna’s body immediately went stiff at that. “Are you saying that the jewelry was a fake?”

From her shocked reaction, it was clear to Nicole that Queenie hadn’t told Joanna the details.

Still smiling gently, Nicole threw out, “You can go ask Mrs. Gardner and see if I am lying to you. Also, you have altered your dress so much to fit the jewelry that it is horrendous. Without the jewelry, I am sure that no one would spare it another glance even if you threw it on the ground.”

Joanna was so angry that even her lungs seemed to throb when she listened to Nicole’s ridicule. However, she couldn’t deny the truth in her words.

She knew how much of a clown she looked like standing in front of Nicole at this moment.

Gritting her teeth, Joanna hissed, “I will get to the bottom of this myself, but Miss Lisa, is this the kind of attitude you should have as a designer? You are making fun of another designer and criticizing my work!”

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