Chapter summary: Chapter 584 from the book Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
Discover the most important events of Chapter 584, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss. With the engaging writing of Nydia Scott, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
Although Nelly and Emma hadn't seen each other in years, they had kept in touch and had similar temperaments, so their conversation flowed easily.
Nelly's gaze occasionally drifted to Bennett, and she asked Emma, as if casually, "If I remember correctly, Bennett is almost thirty this year. Is he still not married?"
"He's always at the base, so busy you can barely see him. Who would want to marry him?" Emma said vaguely.
She refused to acknowledge Yvonne and didn't even want to mention her name.
"How old is Mignon? Does she have a boyfriend?" Emma then turned to Mignon.
Mignon appeared soft and well-behaved, the kind of girl that elders adored.
"Oh, her, she just finished her master's degree this year. Her father and I only have this one daughter, so of course we keep a close eye on her. Mignon is a good girl; she doesn't hang out with the wrong crowd. She's never even been in a relationship."
Nelly took Mignon's hand and said with a doting look, "Her father and I just want her to marry someone from a good family that we know well, someone of equal social standing. That way, we can be at ease in the future."
As she spoke, Nelly subconsciously glanced at Bennett.
But Bennett was nonchalantly staring at the cup in his hand, seemingly uninterested in their conversation.
"Yes," Emma nodded in agreement. "This is a lifetime decision, not a game. Make sure she’s stepping into something solid."
"Remember how you’d tease about marrying our children someday, if mine was a girl?" Nelly said, half-joking.
Emma froze for a moment, instinctively looking from Mignon to Bennett.
Mother and son made eye contact, and Bennett's gaze turned noticeably colder.


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