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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 394

Chapter 394 Termination of the Contract

It’s time to put the past behind me and move on. Douglas is living a happy life now, and I should stay out of his hair. I did what I did back then, so I should have thought that this would happen one day. Whitney turned off her computer and lay in bed with her eyes closed. No matter how she tried to convince herself to forget about Douglas, she couldn’t stop her tears from rolling down her cheeks.

The next morning, Nicole arrived at Gardner Corporation wearing a decent-looking formal suit, which was unlike her usual dressing style. In fact, she had a phone call with Jaxton the night before and arranged a meeting with him that day.

Since Aimee International hadn’t dropped the charge, those people could only rely on Nicole because she was the only one who could seemingly turn the tide for them. When Nicole got to the meeting room, she was greeted by the sight of Kylie, whom she raised her eyebrows and smiled at.

With a stern look on her face, Kylie turned her attention to Jaxton and asked, “Is this what you summoned me here for? I have no business with this lady.”

In the meantime, Jaxton knew the situation would be a little intense between Nicole and Kylie, considering their opposing positions as the former and current chief designers of F&M Apparel. Nonetheless, he had no choice but to go ahead and handle the matter with precaution because of his priority to make Aimee International drop the case.

“Director Kidman, I believe you must have made up your mind by now. So, what would be your answer then?” Nicole smiled and looked at Jaxton with a mischievous expression on her face.

Despite Jaxton’s hatred for Nicole, he hid his emotions well without showing them at all because there was nothing he could do besides putting up with the lady. He then stared at Nicole and asked, “Are you sure you took care of the matter with Aimee International’s president? Does that mean they’ve agreed to drop charges?”

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