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Goodbye, Mr. Regret novel Chapter 145

But Timothy suddenly laughed.

A cold, mocking smile curled on his lips as he loosened his tie. "Do you know what happened to the last person who crossed me?" he sneered.

She couldn't have cared less.

At worst, it meant death.

Better sooner than later.

Maybe in her next life, she'd be lucky enough never to meet him again.

Jessica turned her head away, silently cheering for her own courage.

The instant she let her anger out, the weight she'd been carrying seemed to lift, as if she'd finally shaken off her chains.

If Timothy refused to grant her a divorce, then she'd drag things to the bitter end—no matter how ugly it got.

Wait around for death? Not her.

She wanted out, and she wanted it clean. She'd cut all ties, with no strings left behind.

But Timothy wasn't finished. He grabbed her chin, forcing her stubborn, infuriating face back toward him.

"Jessica." He spoke her name softly, his voice low and smooth, but the frost in his eyes was unmistakable. "You've found your backbone today, haven't you? Didn't you say I only ever bully you because you're mute?"

His grip tightened, pain shooting through her jaw.

"Fine. Then let me show you what happens when you defy me!" His voice was ice-cold, every word razor-sharp. "I'll make this perfectly clear: you don't get to walk away without consequences."

He shoved her face aside.

"I want to see just how a stubborn, silent woman like you plans to survive after leaving me!"

With one hand on the steering wheel, Timothy still looked every inch the composed, handsome man, but his gaze was dark and unyielding as it settled on her.

His words were colder than winter steel: "Now get out. And don't come back to The Gilded Whisper Estates."

Jessica had been waiting to hear these words for so long.

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