Lost Me Gained Regret

CHAPTER 323



Chapter 323 

Gregory hadn’t fallen asleep yet. 

Licking my lips, I began earnestly, “Sorry I broke your piggy bank that day” 

At the mention of that, he yanked off his sleep mask, a hint of annoyance flickering in his weary eyes. “Jane, you’re a pushover outside, aren’t you? The only place you know how to rub someone the wrong way is here with me, right?” 

“That’s not it.” I hurriedly said, pulling out a little rabbit figurine made by a potter, trying to calm his irritation. “Here’s a replica of that rabbit, made to look just like it. I hope this makes up for my mistake that day” 

In all faimess, I had no right to touch his piggy bank. But then, I’d acted impulsively, and later, I couldn’t understand why I would have meddled with someone else’s belongings. 

I’d spent some days visiting a pottery studio, intending to craft an exact duplicate for him, but my lack of skill was evident, and the result was far from similar. 

In the end, I had to ask the potter for help. 

Gregory was stunned for a moment, his gaze landing on the rabbit in my hand, and he glanced inside the bag, his expression softening. “What’s in that bag?” 

I answered, “I made it.” 

It was not much to look at, honestly embarrassing to show, but considering it was my first attempt at pottery, I hadn’t tossed it in the bin. 

I said gently, “But it’s not a good match.” 

He took the rabbit from my hands, placed it into the bag, and reached out. “Give them to me. Two for one.” 

I hesitated. “Okay.” 

I was in the wrong, after all. I handed the bag to Gregory. 

He set the bag aside and looked at me, sending shivers down my spine. He smirked, but his eyes stayed cold. “You remind me of someone sometimes.” 

I was confused. “Hmm? Ms. Myers?” 

“Yeah.” He closed his eyes, his voice tightening. “Standing at the Myers‘ doorstep earlier, when you looked up with tears, you had the same eyes as hers.” 

I dared not overthink it and smiled. “Only the eyes are similar..” 

“That’s right.” He took a deep breath. “Only the eyes are similar. She never had that lost, hopeless look.” 

He reminisced with a hint of fondness. “Lilliana would only get mad, act spoiled, and complain about my tardiness.” 

Perhaps it was because we’d had experiences of loving someone unconditionally. I couldn’t help but comfort. “You’ll find Ms. Myers. You definitely will.” 

And then, lovers would eventually get married. 

When arriving at River Villa, we went our separate ways after exiting the elevator. NôvelDrama.Org owns © this.

Shortly after, the doorbell rang again. 

Molly stood at the door, holding a steaming cup of something, looking adorable. “Jane, this can prevent a cold. My brother asked me to bring it over.” 

It surprised me. “Gregory?” 

“Yeah!” She nodded vigorously, and her smile was cheeky. “You didn’t know, did you? Grandma wasn’t feeling well, so we returned to Vista Town last night to see her. He immediately rushed back when he heard the Myers family had taken you.” 

I hesitated, “Is that so…” 

He hadn’t mentioned a word about it during the car ride. Given his personality, he’d typically take the opportunity to boast 

Molly handed me the soup and cheekily entered, sticking out her tongue. “You better drink it, though he warned me not to let you know 

he was the one who sent it.” 

I gripped the cup, the smell hitting me, and I grimaced before slowly drinking. 

I wondered, “Why did you tell me, then?” 

“Because you need to know the truth.” Molly blinked, confused. “But why wouldn’t he want me to tell you? Especially since both of you 

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are single… 

I walked to the kitchen to rinse the cup, smiling. “Because the person he truly wants to look after isn’t me.” 

He always wanted Lilliana. I was fortunate, bearing a slight resemblance to Lilliana, to receive his care. 


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