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Lost Me, Gained Regret (Jane and Bryant Ferguson) novel Chapter 512

Gregory's tall frame stiffened for a moment, then relaxed as a laugh escaped him. The sound of running water from the faucet filled the air as he washed the soap off his hands, dried them, and turned around to pull me into his embrace.

Lowering his head to look at me, his eyes shimmered as he pinched my cheek gently, “Jane, it’s my own lack of strength that makes me uneasy. It has nothing to do with what you do or don’t do.”

I wrapped my arms around his neck, earnestly replying, “You’re already doing so much!”

“Jane…”

His thumb softly caressed my cheek, a flicker of guilt visible in his eyes. “If I had been strong enough, you wouldn’t have been kidnapped as a child. And two years ago, I wouldn’t have let Hanson confront you, forcing you back to Bryant.”

“How old were you when I was kidnapped?”

I looked up at him, trying to alleviate his guilt, “And Hanson... in the end, none of this is your fault.”

His fingers rested lightly on the corner of my eye, his voice deepening, “But if I were strong enough, none of this would’ve happened.”

That’s just human nature.

No one dares to bully the strong.

Just like the kidnapping in our childhood, if Gregory and I could have made them pay a severe price, Susan wouldn’t have dared to entertain the thought.

And two years ago, Mr. Ford only dared to threaten me because Gregory still needed the support of the Ford family.

I hugged him tighter, saying, “Then let’s work on it together, Gregory. You’re not alone.”

...

Myers Mansion.

Dorothy hurled a cup at her assistant, “Are you useless? So what if Bella’s the talk of the town, she’s hosting her success party in Vista Town! Are we, the Myers family, not worthy of an invitation?”

This time, Bella’s success party had caught the attention of all the high society in Vista Town.

Everyone was waiting to see which families would receive an invitation and which wouldn’t.

The Myers family might have lost some of their former glory over the past two years, but they were still a deeply rooted prestigious family. Dorothy couldn’t believe that Bella, new to Vista Town, would dare to snub the Myers family. So she had let it be known early on that Bella had promised to send an invitation to the Myers family.

If they didn’t get one, her rivals would have a field day behind her back!

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