Chapter 209 – A Turning Point in Regret Came Too Late (Grace and Ethan) by Internet
In this chapter of Regret Came Too Late (Grace and Ethan), Internet introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 209 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the billionaire genre.
While Simon and Julian were still bickering, they heard Ethan speak up. "If there's nothing else to talk about, I'll be heading back soon."
Simon took a deep breath and pointed at Ethan.
"See? Look at him. As soon as we mention women, he just wants to leave.
"And you still expect him to wait for the right person? It would be a miracle if he doesn't end up marrying his computer. I bet he's going to spend the rest of his life alone with the fortune he has made."
Ethan turned away and didn't bother to respond.
Grace quietly pushed Ethan out in his wheelchair. As the door to the private room closed behind them, she found that comment amusing.
Ethan heard her soft chuckle and felt slightly gloomy. "Is it that funny?"
The words that came out of his mouth sounded like they were squeezed through his gritted teeth.
She immediately stopped laughing.
"I just thought Mr. Yule made a pretty good point. But there's nothing wrong with being like you, either. There aren't many people like you left nowadays," Grace said.
Ethan was sincere when it came to relationships, and he was willing to wait for that one person for so many years.
He lowered his gaze and said nothing further.
Grace continued wheeling him out. Along the way, they encountered several people who knew Ethan, and they all stopped by to greet him politely.
He didn't respond to any of them. She wasn't sure what he was thinking about.
Once they got in the car, Grace was about to step on the gas pedal when she heard Ethan say, "I'm a little hungry."
Since her boss was hungry, of course, she had to take care of it.
Unfortunately, those high-end restaurants usually required reservations in advance. And if they went to a roadside food stall, he probably wouldn't be able to sit comfortably.
Grace was about to say something when he asked, "Can we not go to your place?"
An alarm went off in her head for a moment, and then she declined his request.
"Well, it wouldn't be a big deal before, but I have a boyfriend now. People might get the wrong idea if a man and a woman are alone together.
"And my boyfriend is the type who gets jealous very easily. It happened just tonight—he even asked me who was better, him or you. So it's kind of…"
Grace pulled up in front of the food stall. She got out and wheeled Ethan down, just to see that Joanne was there too.
She was in an apron, hustling to serve food to the customers.
The moment she saw Grace and Ethan, she almost dropped the tray in her hands. She then gave them a strained smile.
"Hi, Grace. Hi, Mr. Henderson."
Grace wheeled Ethan over to a clean table and then pulled Joanne aside.
"You're working here?"
"No, this is my relative's restaurant. I just came over to help out in my free time, and also to sneak in some free midnight snacks."
As Joanne was speaking, her gaze kept flickering toward Ethan.
Grace patted Joanne's shoulder. "Then bring out the best dishes you've got—but not too spicy. Mr. Henderson seems to prefer light flavors."
Joanne nodded and headed to the kitchen.
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