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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 612

Summary for Chapter 612: Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss

Summary of Chapter 612 – A turning point in Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott

Chapter 612 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.

Vincent walked ahead with Frank and Eden, while Belinda and Yolanda followed behind.

Yolanda's expression was indifferent. Annoyed, Belinda pinched her arm hard, giving her a warning look.

At the dining table, Yolanda behaved herself. She was quiet, but she said the right things when she needed to.

Vincent and Belinda were reasonably satisfied with her performance.

Frank had a few drinks with Vincent.

The two families reached a preliminary agreement on the marriage arrangements.

A union between their families was a major event, and preparing for a wedding would take at least a year. After some discussion, Frank and Vincent decided that Eden and Yolanda would get engaged first.

The discussion was amicable, and they quickly came to a consensus.

After the meal, Frank prepared to leave.

Vincent and Belinda respectfully saw him to the door. Eden bent down to open the car door for Frank, saying, "Dad, let the assistant take you home first. I have a few more things to discuss with Mr. Walker."

With the engagement imminent, there were surely many details to sort out.

Frank settled into the car, and the side window rolled down. He nodded at Eden, then waved to Vincent and Belinda.

After observing all the proper courtesies, he instructed the driver to leave.

Eden stood and watched Frank's car disappear from view before turning to the Walkers and asking coolly, "Where's Yolanda?"

Just moments ago, Yolanda had been by their side. But when they turned around after seeing Frank off, she was gone.

Yolanda ignored her mother's signal and said nothing.

Eden also approached the bed, feigning concern as he reached out to touch her forehead.

Yolanda frowned and instinctively leaned back.

"Your temperature is normal, but we should still have a doctor take a look. You have a delicate constitution, so you must be careful," Eden said. He then placed the jewelry box on the nightstand and opened it.

Inside was the exquisite bracelet.

"This bracelet was originally part of a pair. It was a gift from my great-grandmother to my grandmother when she married my grandfather. Even though my grandmother was unworldly back then, she knew this bracelet was valuable and treasured it. My own mother always wanted it, but my grandmother wouldn't part with it. Later, after my mother passed away, my grandmother felt guilty and had one of the bracelets buried with her."

"Now that we're engaged, she's given the only one left to you. She thinks very highly of you," Eden explained. He tried to put the bracelet on Yolanda's wrist, but she yanked her hand away.

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