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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 387

Chapter 387 Worrying About It Later

In that instant, bigotry and hatred flashed across Joanna’s frantic gaze. With her eyes glued to Nicole’s silhouette, Joanna was overwhelmed by her exasperation and anger. I should have listened to Queenie and showed no mercy! Nicole, you have just made yourself an enemy from now on!

The next day, Nicole took Whitney to a high-end restaurant, where they saw a gorgeous lady there upon arrival. The lady was seen with long dark hair and heavy makeup on her face. At the same time, she appeared to be wearing a formal suit and a pair of black high-heels with red soles. With a teacup in her hand, she sat at the table and gracefully took a sip of her tea until she noticed Nicole’s arrival. As she waved at Nicole and beckoned her over, the latter walked closer to her and chuckled at the sight of how she looked like a successful and tough businesswoman.

Soon, Nicole seized Whitney’s arm and approached the table before taking a seat. “Shouldn’t a corporate president like you be busy? How come you could find time to fly all the way here?”

When Emily heard Nicole’s cheeky question, she coldly grunted and shot an annoyed gaze at her. “I came here to remind you that you still have a company to run.”

Nicole awkwardly rubbed her nose and smiled in embarrassment. “Well, I didn’t know I would have to stay in Gardner Corporation for so long. After all, I didn’t have a choice because I had a favor to repay.”

While Emily looked askance at Nicole without saying a single word, Whitney, who was sitting aside, found Emily’s voice somewhat familiar to her. With a frown on her face, she couldn’t help but wonder where she had heard Emily’s voice before.

“By the way, I’m absolutely sure that there is a snitch in Gardner Corporation now. It appears that whoever is behind this isn’t happy with you because anyone could just get to the bottom of this entire plagiarism scandal easily,” Emily said, seemingly thinking of something as she looked up. “Wait a minute. Even if there wasn’t anyone else who knew what was going on, couldn’t you have noticed something was fishy? After all, every single draft got through you.”

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