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Goodbye, Mr. Regret novel Chapter 426

Summary for Chapter 426: Goodbye, Mr. Regret

Chapter Summary: Chapter 426 – Goodbye, Mr. Regret by Piper Jameson

In Chapter 426, a key moment in the Romance novel Goodbye, Mr. Regret, Piper Jameson delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Timothy strode over and snatched the photo album out of Vince’s hands. “Don’t you have anything better to do?”

Vince shrugged, undeterred. “I was just showing Jessy some pictures. How is that boring? Give it back.”

He reached for the album, but Timothy deftly dodged him. “Are there any photos of me in here?”

“Yeah, of course.”

“I knew it. You always develop my most embarrassing shots. I don’t approve of this little viewing party—so I’m confiscating the album.”

With that, Timothy turned on his heel, clutching the album protectively.

“Hey, you—” Vince started to protest.

Jessica gently tapped Vince’s shoulder, then typed a message on her phone and held it up for him to read: “Let it go. There’s no need to argue with him.”

Vince had brought out the album because it was full of childhood memories—they all shared so many moments back then. He’d hoped to tug at Timothy’s heartstrings, make him remember Salome, and maybe, just maybe, guilt him into being honest. But if Timothy wanted to take the album and reminisce on his own, so be it.

Feeling a dull ache of guilt, Vince took a seat beside Jessica. “Jessy, I’m really sorry you’ve been dragged into all this because of my sister. You shouldn’t have to put up with it. I’ll try to talk to him.”

Jessica offered him a faint smile and began typing: “It’s okay. Anyway, the cooling-off period is a month. Henry broke my heart, but in the end, he’s still my own flesh and blood. I can’t just stop caring about him entirely.”

“You’re always so kind,” Vince replied, visibly pained for her. “But you’re the one who suffers for it.”

“To me, this is nothing,” she typed back. “I’ve been through so much already, I don’t really feel it anymore. Besides, in a month, I’ll be out of this house for good. It’s honestly not a big deal.”

Vince’s expression softened. “Jessy, finding my sister has been my family’s greatest wish. Thank you, truly. I can’t tell you how much it means to us.”

“Don’t say that, Vince. I can’t accept the gratitude,” Jessica replied. “This whole situation is partly my fault. If it weren’t for me, Timothy wouldn’t have gone to such lengths to find your sister, or kept it from you.”

Vince gave a small, rueful laugh. “You really do know how to comfort people. Is this how you console yourself, too?”

What else could she do? The gulf between her and Timothy was so wide. If she’d married an ordinary man, getting a divorce might have been simple. But she’d married Timothy. If he didn’t want to let go, this road would be much harder for her than for most.

She typed another line for Vince: “If I didn’t keep telling myself that, I’d be the one suffering.”

“Jessy.” Vince’s eyes were full of genuine concern as he looked at her. “Remember this: no matter where you are or what you’re facing, if you ever need help, come to me. I’ll do everything I can for you.”

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