Summary of Chapter 707 – A pivotal chapter in Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
The chapter Chapter 707 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.
"Mom," Yolanda said, tugging on Mrs. Walker's arm, her own expression sour.
"Forget it. Don't let insignificant people ruin your mood. The new collection in this store just arrived. It's all beautiful and would look great on you," Mrs. Walker said, walking over to a rack. She pulled out a few items for Yolanda to try on.
Yolanda tried them on and picked out a few that fit well. When they got to the register, the total came out to over thirty thousand dollars.
It wasn't that the Walker family couldn't afford it, but given their current situation, Mrs. Walker felt a sharp pang at the thought of spending so much on just a few outfits.
"My daughter is married to Eden, Mr. Monroe's son. Does she really have to pay when shopping in a Thompson family mall?" Mrs. Walker asked the sales associate.
The associate replied, "Mr. Monroe? I've never heard of him. Ma'am, your total is thirty-two thousand, seven hundred and ten dollars. Will that be card or cash?"
Gritting her teeth, Mrs. Walker handed over her card.
"Mom, it's only thirty thousand. And these clothes really do suit me," Yolanda said happily, holding the shopping bags.
"You just don't understand the value of money. Ever since your uncle got into trouble, things have been tense. The family business has stalled, and your father's position is precarious. Especially after that incident with Mr. Turner, your father had to pay their family a huge sum. We're on a tight budget now. You need to be more mindful."
"Oh," Yolanda mumbled, clearly annoyed.
Having been spoiled her entire life, she couldn't comprehend her parents' difficulties.
"You're married to Eden now. Even though he's just an illegitimate son of the Thompson family, they're the wealthiest family in Istra. Eden must have significant assets. You're his wife now. Hasn't he given you control of his finances?" Mrs. Walker pressed.
Yolanda shook her head. "We don't have a good relationship. Why would he trust me with his money? He doesn't even give me a household allowance. I really don't know why I married him."
"You're husband and wife. Even if you aren't close, your interests are aligned. You need to sweet-talk him a little. At the very least, you need to coax his money out of him, understand?" Mrs. Walker urged.
"I know, I know," Yolanda replied impatiently.
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