Summary of Chapter 694 – A turning point in Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
Chapter 694 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.
Yolanda was reasonably cooperative today, waking up early for exquisite makeup and changing into a custom-made wedding gown worth a million dollars.
Her bridesmaids were popular female celebrities, and the groomsmen were all young masters from Istra's elite families. The bridal and groom parties were a dazzling sight together.
As the bride and the undisputed star of the day, Yolanda was the center of attention the moment she appeared.
She reveled in the feeling of being admired and sought after.
The guests all chimed in, showering Yolanda with compliments.
"Go on, everyone, praise her well. Whoever gives the best compliment gets a big red envelope!" Vincent laughed heartily.
"Vincent, be more discreet," Mrs. Walker reminded him with a smile.
"No need for discretion. Today, our Yolanda is the main character. Who else should we be celebrating?"
Vincent was unusually cheerful. With Bennett dead, Eden was Frank's only son. After the wedding, it wouldn't be long before the Thompson family fell into their hands.
Eden arrived to pick up the bride with great fanfare.
Vincent greeted him with a warm embrace, as if they had already conquered the world.
"Eden, I'm entrusting Yolanda to you. From now on, we are truly one family."
"Father, Mother, you can rest assured. I will treat Yolanda well and be a good son to you both," Eden remained polite and humble, almost deferential.
Vincent was pleased with his attitude and patted his shoulder with a smile.
The procession of cars arrived in a grand display and left just as spectacularly.
The wedding ceremony was held in the morning.
By noon, guests had begun arriving at the hotel.


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