Summary of Chapter 435 from Goodbye, Mr. Regret
Chapter 435 marks a crucial moment in Piper Jameson’s Romance novel, Goodbye, Mr. Regret. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
This one’s just perfect—small, delicate, and beautifully crafted.
Once the frame was finished and Jessica had it in hand, she felt a swell of satisfaction. She walked over to a nearby gift shop and asked them to wrap it up nicely.
While she waited for the clerk to finish, her phone buzzed. Carlisle had messaged her.
Jessy, our film’s finally been approved by the board.
That’s amazing! Congratulations!
With the green light, the film could finally be released. It was about time to kick off the promotions.
Mr. Zimmerman wants to start the campaign tomorrow—Christmas Eve. The preview screening is set for New Year’s Day. Jessy, everything’s gone so smoothly. I can’t thank you enough.
No need to thank me. It’s your team’s talent that made things move along so well. Honestly, we didn’t have the budget for early promotions, but I trust Vince will make sure everything is in place now. With the movie about to premiere, a strong campaign will give us the momentum we need.
Yes, I really hope opening night goes well. I’d hate to let down all your hard work.
Jessica wanted the film to succeed, of course. But the real reason she’d helped them in the first place was to encourage them to chase their dreams.
She remembered all too well how it felt to give up on her own. She never wanted them to feel that same regret.
She typed out a message:
Carlisle, don’t put so much pressure on yourself. This is only your first film. If things don’t go as planned, we’ll make a second, and then a third. I’m supporting you because I believe in your dream—not because I expect a return, okay?
She knew from experience how crushing high hopes could be when reality didn’t measure up. Success often required luck—a perfect mix of timing, opportunity, and people. If the film didn’t do as well as hoped, she didn’t want Carlisle’s team to lose heart.
Thank you. No matter what happens, we won’t give up.
Jessica finally felt at ease after reading his reply.
That’s exactly it. Let’s give it our all without getting greedy or anxious. The rest, we leave up to fate.
Would you like to see the final cut early?
Carlisle still wanted Jessica to be the first to see it. Without her, there wouldn’t even be a team, let alone a movie.
I want to go in with anticipation. I’ll get to see the trailer tomorrow, right?
Right.
Then don’t send it to me—I’ll wait for the trailer tomorrow, and for the preview screening. I want to experience it in the theater myself.
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