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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 408

Summary for Chapter 408: Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss

Summary of Chapter 408 – A turning point in Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott

Chapter 408 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss, written by Nydia Scott. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.

Emma's car was waiting downstairs, and a few minutes later, the driver came up.

"So eager to see me go. Bennett, what exactly are you hiding?" Emma frowned, her gaze instinctively darting toward the bedroom.

The bedroom door was shut tight, revealing nothing.

Just as Emma hesitated, debating whether to investigate, Bullet suddenly stood up and let out a low growl in her direction.

Bullet was a formidable dog. When he wasn't wagging his tail and acting cute, he was incredibly intimidating. He could make hardened criminals tremble, let alone Emma.

She quickened her pace and headed for the door.

The driver, who had been waiting outside, greeted Bennett respectfully. As Emma emerged, he dutifully fell into step behind her.

Bennett watched them enter the elevator before turning back inside.

When he entered the master bedroom, he found that Yvonne had changed into another nightgown and was sitting on the bay window.

The window was slightly ajar, and the night breeze wafted in, gently lifting her loose hair.

"Is your mom gone?" Yvonne asked, looking up as Bennett walked in.

"Yeah." Bennett went to the bed, reached out, and effortlessly lifted her off the bay window. "You'll catch a cold sitting in a draft right after a shower."

"I'm not made of paper," Yvonne said dismissively.

"Don't forget this body of yours has a congenital heart condition and has undergone surgery. Your constitution isn't that strong. It's always better to be cautious."

Bennett placed Yvonne on the bed and carefully pulled the covers up for her.

"Get some rest. I'm heading back to the base now. I'll try to come back early tomorrow morning to be with you." Bennett leaned down, placed a light kiss on her forehead, and then left.

He changed into his uniform and grabbed his car keys.

Before leaving, he patted Bullet's large head and told him to protect Yvonne.

Bennett's car was parked in the complex. He started it and slowly drove out.

At that very moment, Emma's car was parked right at the entrance of the complex.

She sat in the back, watching Bennett's car drive away.

"Ma'am, the young master is driving toward the base. It seems he really did have to go back for something," the driver said, watching her in the rearview mirror.

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