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Regret Came Too Late (Grace and Ethan) novel Chapter 70

Summary for Chapter 70: Regret Came Too Late (Grace and Ethan)

Chapter 70 – 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 70 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the billionaire genre.

Without a second thought, Gary grabbed the cup of hot water and barged into the next restaurant.

Jessica had told him over and over that once she locked Peter into marriage, the three of them would finally be a real family. She wouldn't have any more kids, so he'd always be her one and only.

"Mom!" Gary shouted, flinging the hot water straight at Peter's head. "Mom, are you planning to ditch me once you marry Peter?"

Jessica, who had been all dolled up and put together, started to get flustered.

Peter shot up from his seat, dripping wet and furious. "Whose kid is this? Why the hell is he calling you 'Mom'?"

Gary was no stranger to throwing fits. He clung to Jessica, refusing to let go.

"Mom, answer me! Are you really cutting me loose? I'll kill both of you if you do that!" he yelled.

Panicked, Jessica shoved him off. "Get off me! Who the hell is your mom?"

Right then, Peter's phone buzzed with a text. The second he read it, his expression darkened. Without hesitation, he smacked Jessica across the face.

"You've been lying to me, Jessica? Trying to con me into raising someone else's kid, huh? In your dreams!" he snapped.

Jessica had spent six months buttering him up. Peter's family had a net worth of a few million dollars. He was the best catch she had come across.

"Let me explain," she said.

But Gary wouldn't stop calling her "Mom". Everyone in the steakhouse turned to look. Humiliated, Peter walked off.

Jessica rushed after him. "He's not my kid, I swear!"

"Mom, so you really are cutting me loose? Good thing I came prepared." Gary pulled out a handful of photos of the two of them together.

Jessica's face twisted with rage, and she slapped him. "You little leech! Are you here to shake me down?"

All hell broke loose. The sounds of crying and the sharp crack of slaps filled the air. Someone pulled out their phone and started recording. The second Gary noticed, he flopped onto the floor and wailed even louder.

"Somebody needs to call the cops for child abuse."

It didn't take long for people to realize Jessica worked for Henderson Group. Soon after that, they were swarming the company's official Facebook page, demanding she be fired.

Jessica sat in her office, too antsy to sit still. She had seen the comments too. These days, the moment a person's face showed up online, someone was bound to dig up the rest of their story.

Now that this mess had blown up at Henderson Group, she would be the one taking the fall. No excuse would change that—not even blaming Gary's XYY syndrome or saying her ex had fooled her into thinking they could raise him right.

Jessica's face went as white as a sheet when someone from HR approached. "Ms. Hull, here's the severance package the company put together. We've gotten over 200 complaint calls today. HR can't handle it anymore."

The bigger the company, the more it cared about its reputation. Jessica stared at the termination papers in despair, then heard Grace chuckle.

That was when it hit her. Gary would usually sit quietly in the restaurant next door while waiting for her date to be over, so why had he lost it last night? Someone must've said something to set him off.

"It was you, wasn't it?" Jessica snapped. "Grace, you bitch! You ruined me! Do you have any idea how hard I worked to get here? I won't let you off!"

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