Summary of Chapter 479 – A pivotal chapter in Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
The chapter Chapter 479 is one of the most intense moments in Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss, written by Nydia Scott. With signature elements of the Romance genre, this part of the story reveals deep conflicts, shocking revelations, and decisive character changes. A must-read for anyone following the narrative.
After that incident, the White family had kept a lower profile for a while.
But years of comfortable living had made them complacent, and they had clearly forgotten the lessons of the past.
“Noah, you should have Karina keep her family in line. You know our grandfather and the others don’t tolerate any nonsense,” Bennett advised.
Though not full brothers, he and Noah had always been close.
Noah took a drag from his cigarette and nodded, though he scoffed internally.
Karina was incapable of reining in her family. The Whites had been up to their usual tricks behind the scenes for years.
Noah had turned a blind eye for the sake of his wife and daughter.
But the White family was a ticking time bomb, ready to explode at any moment. If what happened years ago were to happen again, it would be the end of his marriage to Karina.
After finishing his cigarette, Noah stubbed it out in the ashtray.
He changed the subject, steering away from the Whites.
“Frank has his eye on a piece of land recently, wants to develop it into a port. The Thompson Group’s shipping division has been expanding rapidly these past few years, so moving into maritime transport is the next logical step.”
Bennett wasn’t particularly interested in business matters and offered no comment.
“I’ve seen the land myself. You still have some vacation days left, don’t you? How about a weekend getaway? We can bring Nicola, and you can bring Ms. Jones.”
Noah knew this was a way to smooth things over between him and Karina, hoping to avoid any lasting resentment.
“Yvonne has a movie to finish filming. She’s due back on set in a couple of days. I’ll have to ask her if she has time,” Bennett replied.
“Noah feels bad about the conflict with Kevin, especially since you almost got hurt. He wants to invite us on an outing. Besides, the Thompson family is interested in buying that port, so this is a good chance to scout the location,” Bennett explained over the phone.
Since she already had the time off and wanted to go on a vacation with Bennett anyway, Yvonne happily agreed.
The location wasn't in Istra, but it bordered it, in the next city over. The drive was about two and a half hours.
Bennett drove, with Yvonne in the passenger seat, leaving from Cherry Bay.
“Noah and Karina are bringing Nicola, so they’ll probably leave later than us. He told us to go ahead,” Bennett said as he started the car, pulling onto the wide, smooth main road.
Just as they left the city limits, Yvonne’s phone rang.
She glanced at the caller ID: it was Jeffrey. She hesitated for a moment before answering.

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