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Goodbye, Mr. Regret novel Chapter 284

After all, Mr. Smith and Timothy were still connected by family ties, so abruptly taking someone away inevitably made Mr. Smith worry about how Timothy might feel.

But Jessica was decisive. “No need to consult him. The lawyer is filing for divorce today,” she replied without hesitation.

It had to be said, this Voice Emitting Necklace was surprisingly effective. Although it couldn’t quite capture the full range of human emotion, it still managed to imitate Jessica’s tone well enough.

Mr. Smith could tell Timothy didn’t actually want a divorce, but rights in a marriage were equal. Just because Timothy wanted to stay married didn’t mean Jessica had to follow his wishes.

Now that Jessica had made her intentions clear, Mr. Smith had nothing left to worry about. If Timothy came looking for answers, Mr. Smith could give him one.

Meanwhile, Timothy arrived at the paper-cutting contest with Sheila and Henry.

“Hey, isn’t that Sheila? She’s worked on a bunch of animated films. My daughter loves her cartoons!” someone exclaimed.

“Yeah, she uploads short animations on social media all the time. My son follows her channel,” another parent chimed in.

“I didn’t expect her to be so charming in person—and look at her son, what a handsome kid.”

There were plenty of kids accompanied by their parents. With Timothy and Sheila by his side, Henry was practically glowing with happiness.

He hadn’t seen his mom in days, and sometimes he missed her, but surrounded by all these admiring glances—everyone noticing Sheila with him—he forgot about his mom completely.

If it had been his mother standing next to him, he’d probably just have been the object of ridicule.

Vince and Marquis had also arrived, though they came in separately.

While Timothy and Sheila helped Henry fill out the registration form at the front of the hall, Vince slipped in and found a seat in the last row.

That little rascal Henry was clinging tightly to Sheila’s hand.

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