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Regret Came Too Late (Grace and Ethan) novel Chapter 75

Summary for Chapter 75: Regret Came Too Late (Grace and Ethan)

Chapter 75 – 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 75 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the billionaire genre.

Grace had been working peacefully on the top floor for a week. The atmosphere was professional, the employees were efficient, and best of all, no one cared about the gossip surrounding her.

She planned to stop by a dealership after work to buy a car. Now that she had her own place, it was time to get some transportation.

At the dealership, she was greeted by a young salesman in his early 20s. He seemed reserved but spoke earnestly as he introduced her to the various models and their features. A few other salespeople nearby watched with indifferent expressions, clearly looking down on him.

Grace furrowed her brows slightly. Just as she was about to ask him to arrange a test drive, a group of young men strolled in.

She recognized the leader immediately. It was Liam.

Liam had been spoiled his whole life, a typical rich boy who had never been told no. He looked arrogant, dressed in trendy streetwear with a pair of headphones hanging around his neck.

The trust fund kids behind him immediately zeroed in on the young salesman.

"Well, well, if it isn't our little scholarship kid. Still working part-time, huh?" one of them sneered.

Another shoved the salesman's shoulder.

"Liam's girl took a liking to you. Must feel pretty good, huh?"

"Didn't you call us flunkies last time? Got real high standards for a guy who has to work for a living."

Liam had been scrolling through his phone, uninterested. He was good-looking, the kind of guy who was probably popular at the university.

Just as he was about to pull up a game, his gaze landed on Grace, and his eyes lit up.

"Grace? You came to see me?"

Grace watched the young salesman being shoved around, and none of the senior staff seemed surprised. They had seen this happen before.

The rich kids acted like they owned the place. Maybe one of their families actually did, so no one dared to step in.

"Grace, are you finally here to apologize? I knew it. You wouldn't last." Liam smirked, slipping his gaming console back into his pocket.

He ruffled his already messy hair and leaned in. "But I won't be so easily won over this time. You'll have to cook for me every day for the next two years. And you have to bring the food to my university."

Grace watched closely as he approached her happily.

Meanwhile, the salesman didn't make a sound. He had clearly been through this before.

Grace's voice was cold when she finally asked, "You bully people at your university?"

Liam's expression darkened instantly. "Bully? He deserves it. He knew I liked that girl and still got close to her."

The words had barely left his mouth when a sharp slap landed across his face.

She hit him so hard that his head turned. It wasn't the first time Grace had hit him.

Liam clutched his cheek and stood frozen for several seconds before finally speaking, "You hit me again?"

"Liam, you're 19. You're in university now. Yet you use your status to harass people, and you're proud of it?"

The guys surrounding them immediately went quiet. Then, as if snapping out of their shock, they rushed to Liam's side.

"Liam, you good?"

"Who the hell is this? Let's teach her a lesson!"

With that, he stormed out. His lackeys, suddenly lost without their leader, scrambled to follow.

Only then did Grace turn to face the young salesman. Moments ago, when he had been explaining the cars to her, he had seemed so professional. Now, he wouldn't even look her in the eye. Maybe he had figured out her connection to Liam and found it repulsive.

"If I buy this car, you'll get the commission, right?"

"Yeah."

"I won't need a test drive. I'll pay now."

This was his first sale. The dealership treated him well—on the surface. But he knew it was to make it convenient for Liam to have an easy target nearby whenever he felt like picking a fight.

The Lambert family was wealthy. Liam's little entourage might not have been able to break into the elite social circles, but in the eyes of ordinary people, they were still privileged with family businesses and money to burn.

They clung to Liam because they wanted access to the Lambert family's influence.

Liam stormed into the Lambert residence with a handprint on his cheek. The first person he saw was his ever-gentle second sister, Alice.

She widened her eyes in surprise. "Liam, what happened to your face?"

He slumped dramatically into a chair and yelled, "Grace hit me!"

Carmen, who had been watering the plants, immediately slammed the watering can down. "Is she out of her damn mind? She's out of control!"

An idea formed in Alice's mind as a smile crept onto her lips. "Didn't Grace used to listen to Mrs. Henderson? Maybe we should have Mrs. Henderson invite her over for a little chat?"

Mrs. Henderson was Lily, Yancey's mother.

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