Chapter 418 – A Turning Point in No More Waiting, She Chooses Love by Internet
In this chapter of No More Waiting, She Chooses Love, Internet introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 418 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.
Of course!
No need to ask, I'm definitely going.
That amusement park means the world to me. Two years of construction, countless days and nights of hard work, my hopes, my regrets, and even my rebirth.
The moment I received the invitation, all those memories started playing in my mind...
"Can I bring someone along?" I asked Conrad.
He paused for two seconds, "Ernest?"
I didn't respond, but he chuckled, "As long as you come, anyone is welcome."
That was Conrad's way of compromising. He used to only cajole me, never compromise. But now, he's changed.
And indeed, he's different from before.
"Thanks!" I said, about to hang up, but Conrad stopped me.
"Felicia, my parents will also be there tomorrow... We'll be waiting for you," he pressed, wanting to make sure I'd come.
"Okay!" I agreed.
But he didn't hang up, as if he had more to say. Yet, he remained silent, and so did I.
Finally, I hung up amidst his silence.
The opening of the amusement park was a big deal, plastered over every video platform and local digital billboard, ensuring everyone knew about it.
The Wagner Group's prowess was never in doubt, especially Conrad's business acumen.
Even after I left, regardless of how Conrad felt about me, I never doubted his capabilities.
"The first time you kissed me," Ernest's words made me recall our first kiss.
Before I could fully remember, he said softly, "You won't remember, you were too young then, not old enough to remember..."
As Ernest recounted our first encounter when I was just a child, I suddenly remembered a dream I had, which was incredibly similar.
At that moment, I realized it wasn't just a dream but a memory etched deep in my mind.
So, I had captured this man's heart when I was just a child.
But it sounded so funny, a child's kiss, and he took it seriously? How could that be?
"Ernest, you must be kidding," I joked, incredulous.
"It's no joke... It's true," Ernest was dead serious, "The moment you kissed me, I knew you were the one."
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