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Goodbye, Mr. Regret novel Chapter 498

It was deep winter in Aetherion, the kind of cold that bit through your coat and made Riverside City seem almost mild by comparison.

Timothy and Sallie set out close to noon, under a sky so blue it almost felt like a promise. By the time they reached the Zimmerman family home—after more than ten hours on the road and a jump across time zones—the sun was already sinking. Here, the sky was leaden and gray, the wind howling through the bare trees, carrying the threat of rain. Maybe it was just their mood, but the world itself seemed unwelcoming.

The Howard family home wasn’t far from here, and in their rush to leave, neither Timothy nor Sallie had bothered to pack. Sallie wore only a camel wool coat, thin protection against the biting wind as she pulled the collar tighter and reached for the doorbell.

A housekeeper answered the door, spotted Timothy and Sallie, then turned and disappeared back inside.

Vince, having received Sallie’s call earlier, had been on edge, worried Timothy might actually show up. He’d told the staff clearly: if anyone from the Lawson family came, don’t let them in. Not under any circumstances.

Sallie’s anxiety slipped into her voice. “Sage, what are you doing? Open the door!”

But Sage ignored her, scampering off down the hallway. She found Vince in the living room. “Miss Lawson and the eldest Mr. Lawson are here.”

“I’ll deal with it.”

Vince didn’t want the staff letting them in—once they crossed the threshold, it’d be much harder to get them out.

But he knew Timothy. If Timothy had come all this way, he wouldn’t give up that easily.

Right now, the Zimmermans’ home was filled with rare warmth. Jessy had only just returned, and their parents, especially their mother, were visibly happier, even healthier. Jessy was showing her mother how to make paper snowflakes, their laughter echoing from the study.

Their father was in the kitchen, cooking dinner himself.

It had been a long time since the Zimmerman family felt so close, so at peace. Vince was determined not to let Timothy ruin that.

The housekeeper didn’t open the door. Sallie pressed the bell insistently, shivering in the wind, her thin coat no match for the chill.

Finally, Vince appeared.

“Do you think ringing the bell nonstop isn’t disruptive?” Vince stood at the white iron gate, face cold and hard. “The staff won’t open the door. Can’t the legendary Lawson siblings see the obvious?”

Sallie had always been Miss Lawson—pampered, protected, and never denied anything. Even when she was at fault, no one dared to be truly harsh with her.

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