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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 572

Summary for Chapter 572: Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss

Chapter summary of Chapter 572 – Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott

In Chapter 572, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss.

“Mr. Bennett is here.” The housekeeper heard the car and came out with a smile to greet them.

“Good morning, Lily,” Bennett greeted her politely before making an introduction.

“This is my girlfriend, Yvonne.”

“Yvonne, this is Lily. She takes care of my grandfather.”

“Hello, Lily,” Yvonne greeted the housekeeper politely.

The previous housekeeper who looked after Mr. Thompson Sr. had retired a couple of years ago due to her age. Yvonne had never met this one, which was why Bennett made a point to introduce them.

“The young lady is so beautiful. Mr. Bennett certainly has good taste,” Lily said graciously, warmly welcoming them inside.

“Has Noah arrived yet?” Bennett asked casually as they walked in.

“Mr. Noah had something come up at the office; he'll be here this afternoon. Karina came with her in-laws, and she brought Nicola,” Lily replied.

Bennett nodded and led Yvonne inside.

As they entered the house, Karina came over to greet them with a smile. She was visibly stunned to see Yvonne, clearly not expecting Bennett to bring her to a formal family dinner.

Bennett greeted Karina politely.

“Bennett, you're here!” Karina always greeted Bennett with a smile. “Grandfather was just asking about you. He said to go see him in his study when you arrived.”

“Alright,” Bennett nodded and started to lead Yvonne upstairs, but Karina stopped him.

“Grandfather might want to discuss business with you. It probably wouldn't be appropriate to bring Ms. Jones up. I'll take her for a drink, and you can come find her after you're done talking with him,” Karina said.

Now, Bennett had found an actress whose father was a criminal. And while her mother, Teresa, was the eldest daughter of the James family, she wasn't well-regarded by them at all. Essentially, she had no family standing to speak of.

In front of Yvonne, Karina's confidence immediately swelled.

“Lily, take this young lady to the drawing room to sit for a while, and get her a drink,” Karina ordered the housekeeper. Then she turned to Yvonne, her expression haughty.

“This is your first time at the Thompson estate, Ms. Jones. I'd advise you not to wander off. The threshold of the Thompson family home is high. You've worked so hard to get a foot in the door; it would be a huge embarrassment if you were to be kicked out.”

As she finished speaking, her eyes landed on the necklace around Yvonne's neck.

The ten-carat pink diamond glittered under the light, dazzling and radiant.

Karina's eyes burned with envy. Even she, the eldest daughter-in-law of the Thompson family, had never worn such a priceless piece of jewelry. What right did Yvonne, a nobody actress, have to wear it!

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