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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 356

Chapter 356 She’s Innocent

Meanwhile, Olivia looked incredibly gleeful when she saw the excited faces of the journalists. With a smirk, she sniggered, “Nicole Anderson, do you think you’re my match?”

She was sure that the imprisonment would be enough to render Nicole behind bars for a few good years!

While Olivia was gloating in glee, a man wearing a hat came out of nowhere, approached her and whispered something into her ears.

After listening to him, the gleeful expression on her face froze in an instant, and she turned solemn. Turning to him, she asked through a tightened jaw, “Are you serious?!”

Seeing that she was wearing a gloomy expression, that man shriveled his neck. Even though he was scared, he still told her what happened. “Yes, someone is bringing Miss Nicole’s medical license to the police station now, and from what that person said, Nicole was White Nicholson’s student back then!”

Right now, Olivia had a terrible expression. She had imagined many possibilities, but she never imagined that Nicole was actually White’s student!

Blood drained from her face as her mind went blank. Staggering, she almost fell on the ground, but luckily someone beside her grabbed her at first instance.

“T-Then what did the police say?” Olivia’s voice sounded very foreign to her as her hands formed into fists. It was beyond her imagination that Nicole was waiting for her at a point like this!

“With a medical license as proof, Miss Nicole naturally isn’t practicing without a license and our accusation against her isn’t valid anymore,” the man explained in a whisper.

After Olivia had created such a huge ruckus and invited so many journalists, she was told in the end that Nicole was innocent and was White’s student who could save Benedict.

Wasn’t this akin to a slap to Olivia’s face right now?!

Onstage, Queenie was chortling maniacally on the inside. Finally, I can grind Nicole under my feet ruthlessly this time. How effortless it is!

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