Summary of Chapter 578 – A pivotal chapter in Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
The chapter Chapter 578 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.
The game continued. After Yvonne drew her cards, Bennett reached over from behind and rearranged her hand. "Play the seven of spades."
After organizing her hand, Bennett gave his instruction.
Yvonne obediently did as he said, playing the card he indicated.
From then on, she followed his lead completely, playing whatever card he told her to.
Emma, who was sitting to Yvonne's left, had been consistently betting against her. Yvonne, being new to the game, hadn't noticed at all.
But Bennett saw it instantly—his own mother was targeting his girlfriend.
He didn't hold back. Bennett systematically dismantled Emma's game, and soon, nearly all the bills in front of her were gone.
"Why don't you just play for her?" Emma snapped, annoyed at her losses. She pushed her cards forward and shot Bennett a glare.
"Alright, I'll play a few rounds with you," Bennett replied cheerfully.
"Oh no, if Bennett joins the game, we'll lose the shirts off our backs. I'm out, I'm out," Dana laughed, pushing her cards in and waving her hands.
With Bennett's involvement, Karina had also lost a fair amount. Her face was grim as she pushed her cards in with a clatter.
Yvonne now had a thick stack of bills in front of her. She neatened them and was about to return the money to the others.
Yvonne didn't understand the etiquette of gambling and just thought of it as a friendly game.
"What you win at the table, you keep. That's the rule. When we won your money, we were perfectly happy to pocket it," Dana explained with a smile, then asked the maid to clear the card table.
Lily worked quickly, replacing the cards with warm cups of tea. The group sat together, sipping tea and chatting.
Yvonne didn't have much in common with them, so she sat quietly to the side.
Bennett joined Tobias and Frank, their conversation revolving around military and business matters. They also briefly touched on the Riverbend case.


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