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No More Waiting, She Chooses Love novel Chapter 757

Summary for Chapter 757: No More Waiting, She Chooses Love

What Happens in Chapter 757 – From the Book No More Waiting, She Chooses Love

Dive into Chapter 757, 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.

Sir Clark chuckled lightly, "Ah, the naivety of youth. You say that now, but one day, you might just regret it."

"Who can predict the future? Let's just focus on the present," I replied, my voice tinged with a hint of melancholy.

"Alright then. If that's what you want, you can take him home when he returns," Sir Clark agreed readily.

I couldn't help but smile. "Thank you, Mr. Clark."

"We're simply making a fair exchange," Sir Clark reminded me.

I laughed softly, "An exchange, you say?"

My words seemed to deepen the color in Sir Clark's eyes, but as someone who had seen it all, he quickly smiled. "My dear, just hand over what you have, and feel free to ask for anything in return."

He was being generous, but what I wanted was something he couldn't provide.

Yet, I still voiced my impossible wish, "What if I want my parents to come back to life?"

Even though it was a hope beyond realization, something he couldn't grant, I had to remind him of the debt he owed my parents.

Sir Clark's expression stiffened, "Ms. Hudson, let's keep it realistic. Ask for something tangible, like money, shares, or anything else."

"Do you think I'm in need of money?" I retorted sarcastically.

"Not in need, perhaps, but isn’t more always better?" That was typical magnate logic.

I looked down, my voice a blend of desolation and sorrow, "But no amount of money can give me the warmth I seek."

His threat was direct. I pressed my lips together, "Mr. Clark, if you truly believed I was that easy to deal with, we wouldn't be wasting our breath here."

Despite Herschel's betrayal and my severed ties with him, he still had my back.

Sir Clark was cautious because of him, and also because of the Wagner brothers, Conrad and Dustin.

Their love for me might have been twisted, but they wouldn't allow anyone to harm me.

Facing the Wagner's influence, even Sir Clark had to tread carefully.

Unsurprised by my declaration, Sir Clark simply stared at me for a moment before dismissing me, "Show the lady out."

As the door opened and Sir Clark's bodyguard appeared, I walked out, only to find Dustin waiting for me at the doorway. He was there on purpose.

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