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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 376

Chapter 376 Fire Nicole

Colton gave Nicole a look. He didn’t know what Nicole was plotting, but when he saw her confident smile, he realized that he was probably overthinking it. He leaned back in his chair slightly and nodded. “Sure,” he said.

When Nicole received Colton’s agreement, she didn’t stay there for long as she got up and left right away.

She left as quickly as she came, and some of the directors were confused. After all, Ann had so much profit to be reaped, so how could Nicole leave so easily?

As soon as the woman left, Colton’s expression turned cold as he swept an indifferent gaze at the crowd, saying in a cold voice, “Now that you have what you asked for, there are no other matters on the agenda. That will be all.”

With that, he stood up and left, expressing no respect for this bunch of directors.

Even though Tony was standing outside all this while, he could clearly hear the conversation inside. When he saw Colton walking out calmly, he asked curiously, “President Gardner, are you allowing the board of directors to fire Miss Nicole?”

Colton paused momentarily in his tracks, chuckled slightly, then continued walking forward. As he walked, he said, “She was the one who suggested it on her own accord, which means she has a plan.”

Tony couldn’t help but feel odd. Aimee International had already sent out the summons, so what else could Nicole do?

“Aren’t you worried about letting Miss Nicole handle this on her own?”

“If she can’t handle it, she’ll come to me. Since this is a good show, let’s watch it properly and see if there’s anything interesting.”

Colton was now even more curious about Nicole. Firstly, she was the Chief Designer of F&M Apparel. She was anonymous, and then she became White’s student. What other identities did Nicole possess?

Meanwhile, Nicole didn’t gather her things as she decided to leave just like that.

As for Whitney, she was extremely worried when Nicole returned.

“How did it go, Miss Nicole?”

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