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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 429

Chapter 429 An Intimate Relationship Happened

Colton glanced at her indifferently, and there was not much expression on his face. It was only after a few minutes that he finally replied, “Okay.” Queenie had never expected such a response, and this left her confused. She was expecting Colton to be furious, but he was so calm, and there was not an ounce of anger on his face.

Queenie glanced at him carefully to make sure that he was really not furious. But to be sure, she asked again, “Colton, are you really not angry?”

He merely looked at her, and instead of responding to her question, he talked about something else. “Have a good rest, and then leave the Gardner Residence.” She could not hide the trace of sadness from her face at that instant. She turned around and started sobbing, and when she looked at him again, her expression was one of grievance. “Colton, I really love you. Didn’t you already promise to be with me? We can continue to be together.”

When Colton heard her reply, he was appalled. Then, he squinted his eyes and looked at her. It didn’t take him long to come to a realization that Queenie must have thought that he had slept with her. As this thought flashed across his mind, he sneered in his heart and could not be bothered to clarify. Therefore, he merely replied, “You are not worthy.”

Queenie immediately started wailing, and she could no longer hide the sadness on her face. She cried hysterically, “I really like you! And I drugged you because I like you! I have liked you for five years. I—”

At that point, Colton lost his patience and interrupted her, “Enough!” He narrowed his eyes, which were as calm as a pool of stagnant water—no turbulence could be seen.

“F*ck off, or else you’ll know my wrath when I regret my benevolence.” Queenie was so frightened by his words that she instantly shut her mouth and stayed quiet while biting her lips, looking at him like an injured animal. She was banking on her act to arouse a trace of pity from him. Regrettably, he was unbothered by it as he left without much fanfare.

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