What Happens in Chapter 154 – From the Book Regret Came Too Late (Grace and Ethan)
Dive into Chapter 154, 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.
Ethan put down the document in his hand after a long pause. "Do you need me to remind you that I'm your elder?"
"So you do remember you're my elder? But were those really the kinds of things an elder should be saying to a junior last night? Don't worry, I've got it all recorded," Yancey retorted.
Ethan leaned back in his chair. "Stop acting foolish. Your wedding gift with Alice is on the way."
Ethan labeled all of Yancey's actions as childish and immature—he was foolish overall.
Yancey's eyes went wide, and he bit his lip in frustration.
"Uncle Ethan, you've been eyeing Grace from the start, haven't you?"
Ethan didn't respond. Instead, he called in Tim to escort Yancey out.
As Yancey reached the base of Henderson Group's office building, he ran into Alice, who had come to find him.
Alice had been in a bad mood lately.
She had hoped to spend a romantic evening with Yancey, but he hadn't been around for two nights or even answered her calls.
"Yancey!" Her voice was tinged with tears as she quickly approached him. "Why aren't you answering my calls?"
Seeing her burst into tears only annoyed Yancey more.
His gaze frantically searched for Grace, wondering where she had gone.
His distracted demeanor made Alice uncomfortable. She was already stressed about Sloan's condition and the fact that Yancey might be getting close to Grace again.
Could Grace just disappear already?
"Yancey..."
Before she could say more, Yancey's eyes lit up as he saw Grace's car.
"Alice, we can talk later. I have urgent business right now."
He had to make Grace remember everything, and only then could he expose Ethan's scheme.
Once Grace regained her memory, she would return to despising Ethan as she did before.
Alice's frustration flared. "Stop pretending! I know what you're after. Right now, let's work together. Let's get rid of Grace.
"I won't have a moment of peace as long as that bitch is alive. Don't worry. If this works out, I'll give you everything you want in the end!"
There was a long pause on the other end of the line as if the person was contemplating her words.
Alice's tone turned mocking. "What's wrong? Are you too scared to agree? No wonder you've been living like a rat in the sewers all this time, jealous of those who live under the sun.
"I'm giving you a chance here, and you still don't know how to appreciate it. Fine, just stay in your sewer for the rest of your life!"
Her words hit a nerve, and the person on the other end of the line inhaled sharply before responding.
"Take it slow."
Alice let out a breath of relief, and a smirk curled at her lips.
"Of course, we'll take it slow. Ever since losing her memory, Grace has gotten a little sharper. She's not the same fool she used to be."
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