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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 243

Summary for Chapter 243: Right Person, Wrong Time

Chapter 243 – A Turning Point in Right Person, Wrong Time by Free novel

In this chapter of Right Person, Wrong Time, Free novel introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 243 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

Chapter 243 This Is Your Senior?

Queenie shook her head. “Colton wants to sever all ties with me right now. I used to have Mrs. Gardner backing me, but now I don’t! What should I do if Colton decides to abandon me?” She sniffed and sobbed as she said this.

Lydia felt terrible for her. She tightened her grip on Queenie’s hand, and an idea flashed through her mind.

Her gaze became dark. “Queenie, I have a way out,” she said, gritting her teeth.

She went closer to Queenie’s ears and told her the plan. When Queenie heard it, her face fell. With her face flushed, she said hesitantly, “I don’t think we should do that. What if Colton finds out…”

However, Lydia cut her off right away. “He’s already decided to cut all ties with you; how much worse can things get?”

Lydia’s words made sense to Queenie. Even if Colton found out, all she would get from him is nagging.

But if the plan worked and she was able to have an intimate relationship with Colton, he would not abandon her.

While thinking about this, Queenie clutched her hands tightly. She’d never done that before. Despite the fact that she had been harping on the incident from five years ago, the woman on his bed at the time was Nicole and not her!

Everything was not lost for her if she could successfully get intimate with him this time, or even bear him a child!

Seeing that Queenie had made up her mind, Lydia took out a small bag of pills from nowhere and stuffed it into Queenie’s hand. “Grab the chance, Queenie. Don’t let it slip through your hands again.”

Queenie looked down at the pills in her hand and clutched them tightly. Now that things had progressed to this point, she had no choice but to take this risk.

She stopped crying and nodded. “Okay. I’ll check his daily schedule and whereabouts right now. I’m not going to screw things up again!”

It was noisy in the bar, with piercing music and glaring lights.

Even the air was turbid here.

“Why did you want to come here?” Nicole inquired. Their seats were tucked away in the far corner of the bar.

“Keep your attention there, and a handsome guy will appear later,” Julia said, pointing to a direction.

Nicole took a look in the direction Julia had indicated. It was a striking and obviously expensive seat. After all, it appeared to be much posher than the one they were currently sitting on.

Someone arrived at the seat after Nicole and Julia spent a while nibbling on tidbits.

A tall figure sat on it and Nicole immediately looked at him. Isn’t that Richard?

Julia saw him too. She quickly patted Nicole and exclaimed, “Look there now!”

Seeing her elated demeanor, Nicole made a guess. “Is he the senior that you said?”

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