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Regret Came Too Late (Grace and Ethan) novel Chapter 403

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Ethan handed Grace a clean towel. She trembled and was about to take it when she accidentally caught a glimpse of the bite mark on his neck.

She paused for a moment and quickly splashed cold water onto her face, trying to clear her head. He kept his hand extended, silently watching her.

Her nose was red from the cold. She stood up and took the towel to wipe her face and body. When she saw the lipstick mark on the back of his hand, she swiftly bent down to wipe it off for him.

But he quickly pulled away and even maneuvered his wheelchair a step back.

This wasn't the first time she had been in such an awkward situation—once, she seemed to have taken advantage of him after getting drunk in a private room.

What she did tonight was even more out of line. She had embarrassed him in front of everyone.

She was utterly ashamed. Ethan had always been an impeccable figure with a top-notch reputation in the industry.

She rubbed her arm with her head hung low, trying to ease the awkwardness, but she didn't know what to say. She definitely wasn't drunk tonight; she was drugged.

However, how it had happened no longer seemed important. Now, she had to figure out how to restore his reputation.

After tonight, the entire Druville would be buzzing with their scandal.

She rubbed her arm for a long time before she offered dejectedly, "Mr. Henderson, I'll pass on a few of the projects I've recently secured to Henderson Group."

"I'm not short of money." He spoke indifferently, and his gaze lingered on the curves of her figure for a few seconds before calmly looking away.

"Then what are you short of?" She stepped out of the bathtub, water dripping from the hem of her fishtail dress.

Although her makeup had worn off, her hair remained in an elegant updo, with a few strands left down. Her eyes were misted over, making her look like an innocent mermaid.

Ethan remained silent.

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