Chapter overview: Chapter 681 from Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss
In this standout chapter of the Romance novel Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss, Nydia Scott introduces new challenges, powerful emotions, and major plot progress that captivate readers from beginning to end.
“Emma is very unstable right now. She's being irrational and wants to terminate the pregnancy. If you can convince her not to divorce me and to carry the baby to term, I’ll give you 15% of this company's shares.”
“Fifteen percent? You’re certainly generous, Mr. Thompson,” Harriet scoffed.
“Do we have a deal?” Frank asked coolly.
Harriet thought for a moment, then smiled. “Of course, we do. Fifteen percent of this company is worth hundreds of millions. I’d be a fool to turn that down.”
Frank nodded. “Good. I hope you can persuade her quickly. The doctor says her emotional state is affecting the baby.”
“No problem,” Harriet replied with a grin.
Harriet was always efficient. The very next day, she showed up at the hospital with a fruit basket to visit Emma.
“Sweetheart, how have you managed to get thinner while resting in bed? Frank hasn't gone bankrupt, has he? Can’t he even afford to feed his wife properly?” Harriet set the basket down and walked to the bed, gently pinching Emma’s cheek.
Emma, still in low spirits, brushed her hand away.
Unfazed, Harriet reached out and gently touched Emma’s stomach.
Emma was less than two months along, so her belly was still flat. The little life inside was no bigger than a soybean.
“Your husband came to see me yesterday,” Harriet said, pulling her hand back.
“What did he want? To hire you as his mouthpiece?” Emma frowned.
“Yep,” Harriet admitted honestly. “Your husband made a grand gesture—gave me 15% of the company's shares. Yesterday, I was stressing about buying a new Hermès bag, and today I’m a rich woman.”
“So, you’re going to sell out our friendship for money and convince me not to get a divorce?” Emma was clearly angry.
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