Chapter overview: Chapter 497 from Regret Came Too Late (Grace and Ethan)
In this standout chapter of the billionaire novel Regret Came Too Late (Grace and Ethan), Internet introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
In the car, Grace stared at Ethan, who was sitting quietly. The absurdity of it all became even more overwhelming.
To everyone else, he was the epitome of an unreachable figure. No one would ever imagine that he would ever force a woman to marry him.
Grace sat up slowly. As the car drove past a certain street, she immediately pressed the button to open the door. Yet the door remained shut. She glanced over at Ethan.
He looked pale and detached. There was even a tinge of emotionless gloom behind his eyes.
Grace grew increasingly anxious as the city clerk's office drew nearer. If she were just a replacement, then surely, he could find someone who matched his fantasy better.
"Mr. Henderson—"
She made another attempt to talk him down, but he cut her off. "Save your breath."
The implication was clear—it didn't matter what she wanted or how hard she resisted. By the end of the day, they'd be married.
Frustration knotted in Grace's chest.
"I don't love you. Forcing this marriage will only make us miserable. Besides, I already have someone in my heart. I know you're not unreasonable, Mr. Henderson. If this is about Jodie, I'll apologize, alright?"
If she had known how badly this would blow up, she would've rescued Jodie back then.
The moment the words left her mouth, he yanked her wrist hard, nearly dragging her into his arms. She looked up and met his gaze. His lips still bore two visible bite marks from last night. With that strikingly beautiful facial features of his, the injury added a strange, almost decadent allure to his face.
Just as Grace was about to speak, he took out a delicate box and opened it. There was a matching pair of rings inside.
It wasn't like the simple band she had once given Ed. This set had clearly been designed with care. The colors echoed fine porcelain blues. It had no diamonds. It was just a smooth ring of gemstones that looked almost like a miniature landscape painting.
The woman's ring was elegant and graceful while the man's was clean and minimal. Both were striking enough to catch the eye at a glance.
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