Summary of Chapter 434 – A turning point in Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
Chapter 434 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.
Yvonne sat up on the sofa and watched Bennett come in. The first thing she asked was, “How’s Yolanda?”
“She’s fine,” Bennett replied as he took off his jacket.
Yvonne remained on the sofa, looking up at him.
The crystal chandelier overhead was bright, its light tracing the handsome contours of his face, making them appear even more defined and striking.
“Bennett, were you dating Yolanda to investigate the Walker family?” Yvonne asked suddenly, her hands fiddling with what looked like a small box.
Bennett’s hand, holding his jacket, paused. He then saw that she was holding the box for the antidepressants he used to take.
He casually tossed his jacket onto the back of the sofa and sat down across from her. Leaning forward slightly, he reached out and gently ruffled her hair.
“My Yvonne is as smart as ever.”
Yvonne’s thick lashes lowered as she stared at the medicine box in her hands.
She remembered what Helen had once told her.
After her death, Bennett had fallen into a long period of despair. He suffered from severe depression and needed a lot of medication to cope.
It wasn't until he met and started dating Yolanda that his condition improved, and he no longer relied on the drugs.
At the time, Yvonne had believed Bennett had fallen in love with someone else. She had been heartbroken, even jealous.
Over the years, Bennett had dated Yolanda, allowing her to throw her weight around as the future Mrs. Thompson and providing various conveniences for the Walker family. He let them splurge at the Thompson Group’s malls, hotels, and restaurants, creating the illusion that he was on their side.
But Vincent was incredibly careful and never let Bennett near any core secrets. He repeatedly hinted that only by marrying Yolanda would he hand over the Walker family's affairs to him.
But Bennett could never marry Yolanda.
Using Yvonne's return as a catalyst, he broke up with Yolanda. It was time to untangle the Thompson and Walker families anyway, to prevent the Thompsons from being dragged down when the Walkers eventually fell.
“When I was undercover with Colin Gonzalez, I found out he was using his transportation company for smuggling. Later, when I joined Nexus Media, I looked into the company’s accounts. George was likely laundering money for the Walkers and coercing the company's artists into trading sex for favors with high-ranking officials and wealthy businessmen. The Rogers family was involved in organ trafficking.”
Yvonne summarized her findings from over the years, then frowned and added, “If the Walker family is the one protecting all of them, then Mr. Walker deserves to die a thousand deaths.”

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