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Goodbye, Mr. Regret novel Chapter 348

Summary for Chapter 348: Goodbye, Mr. Regret

Chapter 348 – A Turning Point in Goodbye, Mr. Regret by Piper Jameson

In this chapter of Goodbye, Mr. Regret, Piper Jameson introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 348 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Romance genre.

“Hello, who’s this?”

“It’s me, Vince.”

Herbert knew that Vince had been helping Little Mute, and that the recent trip abroad had only happened because Vince arranged for a helicopter to fly her out of the country.

He had a hunch that Vince was interested in Little Mute as well, but just for that favor alone, Herbert figured he ought to show Vince a little more courtesy.

Besides, Little Mute trusted Vince.

“What’s up? You need something?”

“I tried calling Jessy, but she didn’t pick up. Then I found your number and you didn’t answer either. I’m standing outside her apartment. Is she with you?”

Herbert hadn’t really wanted to share the details with Vince, but knowing Little Mute would probably update him sooner or later, there wasn’t much point in hiding anything.

“She hurt her throat. She’s in the hospital right now. Just had a minor surgery.”

Vince’s brow furrowed. “Surgery? That sounds serious.”

He remembered taking her to the hospital that day for a checkup. If she’d been feeling unwell, she would’ve told the doctor. The doctor hadn’t mentioned anything, just gave them the medical report in case they needed it for legal reasons.

Little Mute hadn’t told anyone about her treatment for selective mutism, and Herbert didn’t feel it was his place to bring it up either. The treatment had only just started after all, and it didn’t seem right to talk about it yet.

“It’s nothing major, just a routine procedure. She’s still resting.”

“Which hospital? I’ll come see her.”

“You just got off a long flight, right? Why don’t you get some rest and adjust to the time difference first? By the time you wake up, she’ll probably be up too. You can visit her then.”

Jessica had undergone a minor brain procedure and was still bandaged up. Herbert wasn’t about to let that slip.

“Alright, send me your location later.”

“Will do.”

Vince’s tone was polite. “Alright, I’ll hang up now.”

Just as his fingertips were about to touch her face, Herbert pulled back.

He shouldn’t take advantage of her while she was sleeping.

She wasn’t truly free yet.

Some lines just shouldn’t be crossed.

The Zimmerman family had a villa in Aetherion as well. Vince’s mother’s health had taken a serious downturn; she was bedridden most days.

The villa was in a neighborhood with every convenience nearby, and the hospital wasn’t far. If Mrs. Zimmerman ever had a medical emergency, she could be rushed to the hospital immediately.

When Vince arrived, he could see his mother was in better spirits. She clasped his hand tightly, her voice frail but hopeful. “Vince, any progress?”

For years, Mrs. Zimmerman’s only lingering concern had been her daughter.

“Yes, there is. Timothy’s team ran a data search and narrowed it down to ten people. We’re contacting them one by one and running paternity tests.”

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