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No More Waiting, She Chooses Love novel Chapter 432

Summary for Chapter 432: No More Waiting, She Chooses Love

What Happens in Chapter 432 – From the Book No More Waiting, She Chooses Love

Dive into Chapter 432, a pivotal chapter in No More Waiting, She Chooses Love, written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

With a scream that could shatter glass, the tension was palpable.

"Don't provoke her," the firefighter warned me again, but Conrad interrupted him.

It seemed Conrad knew Haley wasn't really out for death; she was just bluffing. So, my provocations wouldn't reach her.

Right now, her act was just that—an act, making everyone believe she was on the brink of breakdown, genuinely seeking an end.

Sure enough, after her howl, she turned her gaze to me and Conrad. "I know you think I'm just trying to scare you, that I wouldn't actually jump, just trying to squeeze money out of this. Well, today, I'll show you if I'm serious about dying or just pretending."

With those words, she stepped back further.

Watching her retreat, my heart trembled. Even if she didn't intend to jump, a misstep or loss of balance could send her plummeting regardless.

My eyes fell on her visibly pregnant belly. I didn't know how many months along she was, but Conrad and I had been apart for over half a year, so the baby must've been at least six or seven months along.

She might deserve her fate, but the innocent child, who hadn't even seen the world yet, didn't.

Still, a misguided sense of mercy stirred within me. I knew sweet-talking Haley was futile, but pleading might just play into her hands.

Considering her greed, I went straight for the jugular, "Haley, you can jump now, but with everyone here as witnesses, it'll be deemed suicide. You'll gain nothing, and all this will have been for nothing, including sacrificing a man who deeply loved you."

Haley's eyes widened, a picture of sorrow, "I've got nothing left anyway. My in-laws disown me, and my own family won't have me."

It was clear Haley was having a rough time, resorting to such drastic measures. Even her own brother had betrayed her.

"Felicia, if you don't want me to jump, if you're scared of me dying, then just hand Conrad over, let him marry me." Haley's words were as laughable as they were tragic.

Laughable because she was treating Conrad like an object, not a person.

Tragic because I had already broken up with Conrad, and she still thought he rejected her because of me.

"Compete?" She scoffed derisively. "How could I possibly compete? You've had ten years with him, his parents already see you as their daughter-in-law. What chance do I have against you?"

For once, she showed some self-awareness and acknowledged her disadvantage.

If she had come to this realization sooner, things wouldn't have reached this point.

"I've got nothing left. I just wanted a better life. What's so wrong about that?" Haley murmured quietly.

She wasn't wrong, but did that make everyone else wrong?

Was it justifiable for her to snatch someone else's fiancé?

Her emotions crumbled bit by bit, nearing breakdown. I noticed firefighters scaling the building.

My anxiety peaked, watching them inch closer to rescue her.

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