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Goodbye, Mr. Regret novel Chapter 612

Summary for Chapter 612: Goodbye, Mr. Regret

Chapter summary of Chapter 612 – Goodbye, Mr. Regret by Piper Jameson

In Chapter 612, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel Goodbye, Mr. Regret by Piper Jameson, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Goodbye, Mr. Regret.

“Mr. Zimmerman…”

“Get in the car,” Vince cut him off coldly.

Hollis quickly scrambled into the car with Vince, who drove him to a nearby cafe.

After they sat down, Vince produced a credit card and held it between his fingers. “There’s a million dollars on this card. I’m going to ask you some questions, and you will answer them truthfully. Don't even think about lying; I will verify everything you say.”

“Don’t worry, I’ll tell you everything I know. Everything.”

Vince toyed with the card in his hand. “First question: how did my sister end up with your family?”

“My mother-in-law found her on the street. I told you that last time.”

“Where did she find her? And when she found her, did she already have amnesia?”

Hollis explained, “I don’t know the specifics. My biological daughter had just died from an illness, and my wife had a mental breakdown. Not long after, my mother-in-law came back with Jessica, telling my wife it was her daughter. My wife was so confused she couldn't tell the difference. But having a child around helped, and she slowly got better. She was very good to Jessica. Then one day, during an argument, I let it slip that Jessica wasn't ours. Her mental state deteriorated again, and... one day, she jumped from a building.”

“Are you absolutely sure you don’t know where her grandmother brought her from? If she wasn’t your biological child, why did none of your neighbors know?”

“We lived in the city and rarely went back to our hometown,” Hollis continued. “Kids look different when they’re little. If we didn't say anything, how would anyone know she wasn't ours? As for where she came from, I honestly have no idea.”

Hollis was proving to be a dead end. With the adoptive grandmother gone, there was no way to find out more. After the adoptive mother died and the adoptive father ran off, the grandmother had raised her with great care, even working tirelessly to pay for treatment after she lost her ability to speak. She had treated Jessica like her own flesh and blood, so it seemed unlikely she had been abducted.

Vince handed the card to Hollis. “From this day forward, my sister has nothing to do with you. And as of today, the person known as Jessica no longer exists.”

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