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Lost Me, Gained Regret (Jane and Bryant Ferguson) novel Chapter 494

Greg frowned, "You'd better ask her yourself."

The usually stoic finance news figure now seemed somewhat helpless, "You know she won't tell me anything."

Leaning against the hall table, Greg's voice was indifferent, "Instead of chasing after her, maybe you should clean up your act with those tabloid rumors first."

"Which rumors?"

"Mr. Taylor has so many tabloid stories?"

Greg couldn’t hide his sarcasm, defending his sister’s honor.

I had seen some of Herbert’s tabloid tales, but they always seemed like wild goose chases.

Yet, Herbert never really made any effort to clear the air.

Herbert frowned, "She cares about that stuff?"

“……”

Greg was at a loss for words, "Ask her, not me."

With those words, he reached for the door.

Herbert stopped the door from closing, rubbing his temple in frustration, "If I could get anything out of her, I wouldn't be asking you."

"Mr. Taylor, that's rather amusing," Greg said, barely hiding a smirk. "You and she are divorced. Apart from some necessary business collaborations, we have nothing to do with each other. If you really care, go grovel to her directly. Why involve me?"

Greg didn’t mince words.

After shutting the door, Greg returned to the dining table. I was a bit worried, "Is this really okay? After all, he is Ike’s dad."

"Their issues can't be solved by a third party," Greg seemed to understand the dynamics of their relationship well. "A little provocation might be the only way for Edith to finally confront him."

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