“You’re really good at convincing yourself, aren’t you?” Vince scoffed.
“Call it self-conviction, call it delusion, the result is the same. I never used to believe in destiny, but now I do. She wanted to marry me when we were kids. Even though she forgot about me, she still ended up marrying me when she grew up.”
Vince let out a cold laugh. “That’s some twisted logic.”
“Twisted or not, her not showing up today… don’t you think that could be destiny too?”
Vince smiled and nodded slowly. “You’re right. It is destiny. I have a feeling she will always belong to you.”
Timothy’s eyes narrowed. “You sound like you’re implying something.”
“I’m just suddenly thinking you might have a point. So you’re really not going to divorce her.”
“Never. I never wanted a divorce in the first place. I only agreed this time because I felt I had no other choice. If she doesn’t want to see me right now, that’s fine. I won’t bother her. I’ll give her space. If she wants to make movies, I’ll give her the resources. I’ll give her anything she wants, except a divorce.”
Vince stared at him intently. “You really think you can do anything, don’t you?”


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The readers' comments on the novel: Goodbye, Mr. Regret
Dear autho, What happened to this novel? At least continue until the part where Jessica finds her peaceful life with her newly found family. And her ex husband dies in regret....
Just let Jessica divorce that scumbag so she can begin anew. Gosh! All that nonsense with that guy was so unnecessary....
Finally someone teaching Henry a lesson...
Any new updates. Please please let Jessica finally have a new life with her long lost family...
Wow .... finally!...
The plot of this novel is like an elevator. Its up then down, then up to be back to down again after. Same story. No interesting twists, always the same... naive Jessica, villain Timothy, so when can we have a refresher?...