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Goodbye, Mr. Regret novel Chapter 173

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Vince's gaze drifted away, finally settling on Timothy. "Here, take it," he said, handing over the envelope. "Consider it a token of thanks for your help—nothing more."

Two years ago, when Timothy refused to partner up, Vince simply built the station but never connected the battery packs. He'd always known that if he used batteries from the Zimmerman Group, it would be the same as burning the bridge with Timothy for good—something he had no intention of doing.

In the years since, Timothy kept his distance, which gave Vince valuable breathing room.

Business was a fickle game. Over those two years, Vince threw himself into refining the car's design, perfecting the interiors, and shaping the brand's image. Even if the battery market slipped beyond his reach, he'd made sure the company could still stand its ground.

His mother's final days had left him increasingly nostalgic for his sister. She'd vanished years ago, and after two decades, tracking her down seemed almost impossible.

Timothy, on the other hand, had TS Cloud—a top-tier international database, originally developed for commercial use. But with its powerful capabilities, it could be leveraged in countless fields. When it came to tracking missing persons, it was second to none.

Timothy had spent the past two years linking TS Cloud to various government systems, making life easier for everyone.

Now, Timothy's cool, composed eyes flicked toward Jessica, lingering for a moment. "Since you're here," he said, "why don't you answer for me—should we take on this project or not?"

Even Vince, who'd seen his share of high-stakes meetings, was taken aback. Why would Timothy let a complete stranger answer such a question for him?

As for Kane and Yates…

They weren't surprised in the least. They'd already heard before coming in: the woman in the room was Timothy's wife.

And she was stunning.

Long, straight black hair fell to her waist. There was a gentle grace about her, something that reminded them of Sheila.

It all made sense now.

But there was no denying it—this woman was even more beautiful.

Vince, oblivious to the true nature of Jessica's relationship with Timothy, couldn't read Timothy's intentions. He piped up, "Timothy, Ms. Greene isn't much of a talker. She can't really answer for you—don't put her on the spot."

Kane's eyes went wide. He jumped to his feet in shock. "Wait—she… she's mute?!"

He couldn't believe it—Timothy, marrying a mute woman?

Yates looked equally stunned.

Vince shot Kane an irritated glare. "What's with all the shouting? Watch your mouth—Ms. Greene is my guest!"

Timothy's eyes darkened further, a dangerous chill settling over his expression.

Kane ignored Vince, glaring at Timothy in outrage. "Seriously, Timothy? You wouldn't marry Sheila back then, but you'll marry a mute woman? Couldn't you at least find someone normal? You'd rather bring a mute home and make Sheila lose to her? Really?"

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