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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 520

Chapter 520 He Threatened Me

The conference began when Colton arrived. Aside from him and Nicole, people from the research center were also present. Then, all of them looked at the man.

After some time, the man said in a low voice, “The vaccine isn’t the cause of my sister’s death.” Although it was raining, his words could still be heard.

When the reporters heard the man’s words, they were curious. He caused a stir at the vaccine conference, yet he’s explaining it now. Is the truth about to be revealed? they thought.

Just as everyone had their doubts, the cowardly man suddenly grabbed the microphone and shouted, “The reason I’m saying this is because the heir of the Gardner Family threatened me!

If I don’t do what he says, he’ll kill me! Even if he threatened me not to say it, I would still say it—my sister died from the vaccine. I’m not afraid of death, and I want justice for my sister!” As his words fell, the quiet scene was in an uproar.

Colton was the heir of the Gardner Family. The man’s words implied that Colton was threatening him. If word of this spread, the Gardner Corporation’s shares would fall. However, none of the reporters dared to betray the Gardners. After all, this was the Internet era. It would be bad for them to offend the Gardners as they had the authority.

The man was red in the face as he gritted his teeth and continued, “If I’m dead, it would be the Gardner Family’s doing. They will kill me to hide the truth!”

At that moment, all the reports turned their heads and looked at Colton, trying to see what his expression was.

Recently, Queenie and his wedding were the gossip of the town. The wedding would be held after three days, but such a thing had happened. They wondered what Colton had to say about this.

On the other hand, Nicole gripped her knuckles as she knew that the man wouldn’t obey Colton’s orders that easily. Just as she was about to speak up, Colton stopped her.

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