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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 325

Chapter 325 Contract Termination

Nicole smiled and nodded before replying to them. “It went really well,” she said. Kylie and Joanna were stunned to hear this. Did she say that it went well?

They thought that they had managed to create the impression that they didn’t like Nicole when they last spoke to Sarah. It doesn’t make sense! Nicole tugged her lips into a lazy smirk when she saw the looks of surprise on the two women’s faces.

“I hired Alice Murphy as the ambassador. How does that sound to you guys?” Nicole asked. Joanna froze when she heard that Nicole had hired Alice as the ambassador. Alice and Sarah were on completely different levels—Alice was a celebrity who had won all sorts of acting awards.

Joanna frowned as she spoke. “Miss Lisa, I know you hope to promote the brand to the locals, and Alice is certainly a popular individual. However, her rates are extremely high, so she’ll definitely exceed our budget. I believe Sarah would be a better option.”

“Sarah’s attitude is bad. I don’t want her to tarnish the name of my brand,” Nicole didn’t bother to sugarcoat her words even when she saw the sincere gaze in Joanna’s eyes.

Joanna might not have expected Nicole to be so biased against Sarah, so she froze for a moment before speaking. “Are you going to make your decision based on your personal opinion? You’ve signed a contract, anyway. We’d have to pay if we don’t use Sarah.”

Nicole was aware of that, but she also knew that there was a line in the contract stating that the contract could be terminated if the artist were to engage in any form of misconduct.

The artist would even have to pay the company double the amount of money. “So what? One way or another, I can’t allow Sarah to be the ambassador for Ann.”

Joanna’s gaze darkened when she saw how stern Nicole was. If Nicole insists on this, the higher-ups in the Gardner Corporation might investigate this matter and get me to take responsibility for it.

Hence, Joanna pretended to speak in a nice tone. “Miss Lisa, why don’t you compromise this time? The company isn’t just going to pay for no reason, you know.”

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