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No More Waiting, She Chooses Love novel Chapter 509

Summary for Chapter 509: No More Waiting, She Chooses Love

Summary of Chapter 509 from No More Waiting, She Chooses Love

Chapter 509 marks a crucial moment in Internet’s Romance novel, No More Waiting, She Chooses Love. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.

"I'll make it right for what my dad did."

My heart felt as if it had been struck by a blunt instrument.

I turned to him, asking, "Ernest, are you accepting that verdict then? You've been digging into this, haven't you? Your investigation led you to believe your dad messed with the brakes, causing my parents' accident?"

We'd suspected as much before, and he'd promised to get to the bottom of it and give me closure.

But now, without any closure, he seemed to accept a conclusion not even the police could firmly make.

What was this? A brush-off, or did he actually want me to resent him because of his father's actions?

Ernest wouldn't meet my gaze, staying silent.

Thinking about his decision to end things, my chest tightened, "Ernest, did you know this all along? Is that why you broke up with me"

"No," his response was firm.

My heart fluttered as he looked down at the raindrops hitting the ground, "Felicia, I'll keep investigating my father's case. If I find anything, you'll be the first to know. But as it stands, my dad is the prime suspect."

His words made it hard for me to breathe. I pressed, "If it weren't for the Houston incident, facing this evidence now, what would you do? Would you break up with me?"

Ernest finally looked at me, a deep sadness in his eyes. "I don't know... maybe..."

"Maybe? What does that mean?" I pressed.

"I don't want you hanging out with the son of someone who might be a murderer. And I don't want you feeling guilty about your parents, either." Ernest's voice broke a little, "Felicia, maybe it's fate that we're not meant to be together."

So much for fate.

It seemed he still loved me, but his love was ultimately overshadowed by his mistrust.

I turned back to my parents' tombstone, taking a few steps forward, "Mom, Dad, this letter explains why you had to leave me, leave this world. Nothing else matters now, because you can't come back."

After placing the letter down, the heavy rain quickly soaked it, blurring the ink...

Watching the words disappear in the rain, I also turned back to Ernest, saying, "Ernest, goodbye."

This goodbye marked our separation.

From this point forward, he goes his way, and I go mine.

No love, no resentment.

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