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Right Person, Wrong Time novel Chapter 432

Summary for Chapter 432: Right Person, Wrong Time

What Happens in Chapter 432 – From the Book Right Person, Wrong Time

Dive into Chapter 432, a pivotal chapter in Right Person, Wrong Time, written by Free novel. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.

Chapter 432 Break Up

Betty must have dreamt of what happened in the past. She called out for Madeline to run; what did that mean?

Nicole looked at Betty with a trace of anxiety on her face.

However, Betty’s eyebrows knitted together even more as confusion covered her face. Although she was the one that had spoken, she didn’t have the slightest memory of it. Thus, she looked at Nicole as she shook her head helplessly.

“Nicole, I…I really don’t remember…”

Nicole looked at Betty’s pain-stricken face as she struggled to find the words to say. The doctor mentioned that with Betty’s current situation—because of the medication—she would be driven mad if she were forced to remember things.

Because of this, Nicole did not dare to pressure Betty any longer and swallowed her doubts before saying in resignation, “Ms. Betty, don’t think about it if you can’t remember. Take a good rest, and stop thinking about it.”

Regardless, Betty kept slapping her head as she looked at Nicole guiltily.

“Nicole, I really can’t remember why I told Madeline to run.”

Nicole looked at Betty’s agonized appearance and hurriedly stepped forward to comfort her.

“Ms. Betty, stop thinking about it. You can tell me again once you’ve remembered.”

Betty finally nodded wearily, and her distraught face relaxed a little.

“All right. I will try my best to remember it, Nicole.”

Just as Nicole was about to converse further with Betty, she suddenly received a call from Julia. For Julia to call this late at night, so it must be something important.

When Nicole answered the call, she immediately heard sobbing from the other end of the line.

“N-Nicole…Sob…” Julia burst into tears as soon as she spoke.

She was wailing so loudly that her dignified persona was long gone.

“Julia,” Nicole called out softly.

Her impression of Julia had always been this happy-go-lucky person. The two had been friends for many years, yet Nicole had never seen Julia this sad before.

When Julia heard Nicole’s voice, she raised her head slightly. Julia didn’t know how long she had been crying; her reddened eyes were swollen like two walnuts. She looked like a pitiful mess.

“Nicole…”

Nicole stepped forward and noticed the tissues scattered around her, presumably used to wipe Julia’s tears and snot. Nicole felt a little troubled when she regarded Julia, who was entirely immersed in her despair.

“Julia, all right now. Don’t be sad anymore,” Nicole pulled Julia into her embrace and comforted her.

Although Julia gritted her teeth and blinked, tears still fell from her eyes like a string of pearls from a broken necklace.

“Nicole, I don’t understand why Richard suddenly broke up with me. I thought we were fine—”

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