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Goodbye, Mr. Regret novel Chapter 627

Summary for Chapter 627: Goodbye, Mr. Regret

Summary of Chapter 627 – A pivotal chapter in Goodbye, Mr. Regret by Piper Jameson

The chapter Chapter 627 is one of the most intense moments in Goodbye, Mr. Regret, written by Piper Jameson. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.

Yates was completely fed up with Kane’s twisted logic.

Kane hadn’t been in Riverside City recently and had no idea what had been happening.

Losing his temper, Yates spelled it out for him. “Do you have any idea that Timothy doesn't want to marry Sheila anymore? Jessica has cancer. And that kind, wonderful Sheila you’re so fond of is using a life-saving organ donation to force him to marry her!”

He leaned in, his voice low and intense. “Do you know how much pain he’s in? He looks like he’s lost the will to live.”

Kane froze, stunned. The Sheila he knew was a good person. How could she take advantage of a situation like this? Even with Timothy divorced, this would ruin her image in his eyes.

“Then… then I’ll go and talk to her. I can try to persuade her, right?”

Seeing that Kane finally understood, Yates didn’t argue further. Kane booked a ticket, and they headed to the airport together.

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Shortly after Timothy returned to his hotel, he got a call from Vince.

“Timothy, the pre-op tests came back fine. Herbert says the surgery can be scheduled for tomorrow afternoon.”

“Good… that’s good,” Timothy’s voice cracked.

“Don’t worry. The doctors are top-tier professionals. They’ve prepared for every possible contingency to ensure nothing goes wrong.”

Timothy trusted that. Given how much Herbert cared for Jessica, he would spare no expense.

“Okay,” Timothy said, his words growing sparse.

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