What Happens in Chapter 129 – From the Book Regret Came Too Late (Grace and Ethan)
Dive into Chapter 129, a pivotal chapter in Regret Came Too Late (Grace and Ethan), written by Internet. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great billionaire fiction.
Sloan smiled sweetly, his voice full of longing. "If Yancey ever turns you away, I'll be here."
But Alice didn't take that to heart. She knew exactly where Sloan stood, and he was nowhere near Yancey's level.
Not to mention, being part of the Henderson family meant she had chances to bump into the mysterious and untouchable Ethan. As long as she kept pushing, maybe—just maybe—she could win him over someday.
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Meanwhile, after storming out of the Lambert residence, Yancey couldn't get any peace.
Before he realized it, he had driven all the way to the psychiatric hospital where Grace was being held, but he couldn't bring himself to go inside.
Instead, he sat in the car and played the leaked recording over and over again. The more he listened, the colder he felt. He recognized the doctor's voice. He knew who it was.
He took a deep breath and clenched the steering wheel, white-knuckled. He quickly pulled up the doctor's home address and drove straight there.
Sidney had been a nervous wreck all day, waiting anxiously to hear from Grace.
But instead of Grace, a group of bodyguards showed up at his door. Before he could say a word, they handed him a check for 30 million dollars and told him he was being sent abroad.
Sidney's eyes lit up. He thought it was Grace who had arranged it and instantly packed his things, dragging his wife along with him.
So, by the time Yancey arrived, the place was empty. He checked the hospital next, but Sidney was gone.
The fact that he couldn't find him made Yancey uneasy again. A sliver of doubt crept back in. Was the audio recording real? Or was it faked?
She picked up her phone and saw the missed calls from Yancey. Her brows furrowed slightly.
She almost called him back until she heard Ethan's voice. "I want to sleep," he said.
She quickly put the phone down. "Got it, Mr. Henderson. Your human sleeping aid is clocking in."
Ethan had already showered. At this moment, he looked up at her face, and his Adam's apple bobbed slightly. The next moment, he looked away.
She barely caught his low, quiet murmur, "You're not a human sleeping aid."
Huh? Then what was she? She didn't know but didn't dare to ask.
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