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Regret Came Too Late (Grace and Ethan) novel Chapter 87

"Let her in."

Grace looked up and saw Julian.

She had run into Julian a few times before. Just like Tim, Julian didn't really like her. He was probably only here because of Ethan.

Julian was arrogant and aloof. He rarely bothered with anyone other than Ethan.

Just as Grace was about to take Yelena inside, Julian spoke again, "Top floor, last private room on the right. Make sure to pick him up."

By "him", he was clearly referring to Ethan.

Grace immediately responded obediently, "Okay."

Julian gave her a once-over, his gaze carrying an air of superiority. After a cold scoff, he left.

Grace successfully managed to bring Yelena inside. She had already looked into which room Andrew was in beforehand.

Andrew was a man who liked to indulge. He would always get himself drunk before bringing a beautiful woman with him upstairs. It wasn't hard to create an opportunity.

"Yelena, this is his room number. In a bit, a woman will be sent inside to keep him company. Stop her and go in yourself," Grace said.

Even Yelena's fingers were trembling. She obviously knew what sort of place Velvet Eclipse was. Someone like her had no business being here, and she couldn't believe she successfully made it in. She had to seize the chance.

Grace watched as Yelena's determined figure left before she raised an eyebrow slightly. Then, she turned toward Ethan's room.

Before she opened the door, she had expected to see a scene of indulgence. Yet when she stepped inside, only Ethan was there.

The entire floor was eerily quiet. It was so quiet that she even suspected if Velvet Eclipse actually belonged to Ethan.

"Mr. Henderson?" she called out. As she walked closer, she realized that he was on the phone, thanking someone.

"She's here. Thanks." Ethan ended the call when he saw her.

Grace stood there obediently, tilting her head slightly to peek at his phone screen. "Is that about the Farm Support Project in Northbrook?"

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