Login via

Goodbye, Mr. Regret novel Chapter 172

Summary for Chapter 172: Goodbye, Mr. Regret

Read Goodbye, Mr. Regret Chapter 172 - the best manga of 2020

Of the Piper Jameson stories I have ever read, perhaps the most impressive one is Goodbye, Mr. Regret. The story is too good, leaving me with many doubts. Currently, the manga has been translated to Chapter 172. Let's read the author's Goodbye, Mr. Regret Piper Jameson story right here.

Sheila's fingers curled unconsciously.

She knew exactly what project they were talking about.

After Timothy's new solid-state battery technology broke into the international market, it took off fast.

Two years ago, when Timothy set his sights on bringing his batteries home, he launched a nationwide network of automated charging stations for electric cars—essentially eliminating the need for drivers to worry about battery life.

People who bought electric vehicles could now opt for models without batteries and simply rent one from the shared stations. If this caught on, domestic battery makers would face a massive disruption.

The Zimmerman Group, being the country's earliest electric vehicle manufacturer, had its own battery division.

The moment they caught wind of Timothy's plans, they acted overnight. Every service center under their name was swiftly refitted with this new charging station infrastructure. As soon as compatible batteries arrived, they'd be up and running.

For Timothy, just breaking into the domestic market, rolling out enough stations nationwide meant scouting locations, building facilities—nothing that could be accomplished in a day or two.

Meanwhile, other companies were offering batteries not quite as advanced as Timothy's, but good enough. If the Zimmerman Group partnered with one of them and captured the market first, Timothy's own project would be dead in the water.

Vince's move back then was obvious: he wanted to force Timothy into licensing his battery tech to the Zimmerman Group, hoping to save their own struggling battery business.

That's just how business worked.

It made sense, really. If Vince didn't take drastic action and let Timothy expand unchecked, Zimmerman's batteries would quickly lose market share, and that blow would ripple right through their entire electric vehicle division.

If Timothy refused to cooperate, he'd fall far behind the Zimmerman Group in rolling out stations.

Timothy had always been ambitious; if the returns didn't meet his expectations, he simply wasn't interested in playing the game.

At this point, teaming up with Vince was the only way for Timothy to truly maximize his profits.

She had no idea what this whole charging station business was about, but it was clear Sheila understood every detail.

No matter that she had married Timothy—she would never truly be one of them, never belong to their world.

It struck her, painfully, just how out of her depth she was.

Vince gave a casual smile. "Miss Howard, are you defending Timothy as his dear aunt?"

"Why shouldn't I?"

Sheila's eyes and voice were unwavering, her whole demeanor radiating protectiveness toward Timothy.

Kane shot Timothy a warning look. "Timothy, yes or no—are you taking the project or not? You have to say something."

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Goodbye, Mr. Regret