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Goodbye, Mr. Regret novel Chapter 595

Her short animated videos online.

Her university graduation project.

Her drawings of The Grand Canal, Venice and Zimmerman Mansion, along with the awards and various works she’d received in college.

It wasn’t until Timothy saw all this on his phone that he realized she had been telling the truth.

She was perfectly capable of making a living—of supporting herself—without anyone’s help.

Yet he had always seen her as delicate and helpless, assuming she couldn’t survive without him, like a fragile flower dependent on a vine.

But with her own talent, she had quietly broken through, rising to the top of the animation world.

And what had he done? He hadn’t helped her career in the slightest.

He’d even stood in her way when she wanted to work, all for the sake of Sheila’s future.

He truly had no excuse.

Mr. Smith sent Jessica a congratulatory email.

“You’re incredible, Jess. You’re my idol! My new movie is going to shine because of you.”

“Mr. Smith, don’t go overboard. I didn’t even do that film. By the way, I still have a few finishing touches left on that character; I’ll have them done soon. You’re not in a rush, are you?”

“No rush at all. We still have time before the production deadline. Take it easy. I heard you’re back in the country—when can you come by?”

“Soon. Just in the next few days, I think. By the time we meet again, my work should be wrapped up.”

Mr. Smith replied immediately, “Can I book you for my next project? I’ll take you international.”

“I’ll get back to you in a little while.”

If she didn’t find a matching donor, she wouldn’t have much time left.

Her condition hadn’t worsened for now, and she was still on medication.

But if the liver cells started to spread, things would turn dangerous quickly.

She didn’t want to give anyone hope too early.

For the past three days, Vince had been running around trying to find a donor. So far, they hadn’t brought up the possibility with her parents.

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