Chapter summary: Chapter 711 from the book Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
Discover the most important events of Chapter 711, 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.
“Yes. You had a high fever last night. It’s a good thing we got you here when we did, or it could have put a strain on your delicate heart.”
Bennett reached out and gently stroked Yvonne's head.
Yvonne's face was pale, and she still looked extremely weak.
“I had a fever?” Yvonne frowned. “It must have been from that scene in the water yesterday. Ugh, this body is just so fragile.”
“And you have the nerve to say that, after being so careless with your health,” Bennett said, putting on a stern face.
Yvonne stuck her tongue out playfully and didn't offer an explanation.
Just then, her assistant pushed open the door to the hospital room and, overhearing their conversation, couldn't help but speak up for Yvonne.
“Yvonne’s seriously ill with a persistent high fever, and it’s all Mignon's fault. Yvonne had a scene in the water, and Mignon deliberately messed up her lines, making Yvonne stay in the cold water for over half an hour. If Mr. Bennett Thompson hadn't realized she was unconscious, not just asleep, she could have developed myocarditis. That’s life-threatening.”
“Mignon again?” Bennett’s eyebrows shot up coldly when he heard this.
Yvonne’s fever had broken, and though she was still weak, she had been lying down all night and her body felt stiff. She forced herself to sit up in bed.
“That Mignon is definitely a pain. But I pushed her into the water too and let her splash around for a while, so I’d say we’re even.”
Bennett reached out and ruffled Yvonne’s hair. “You're far too precious to be compared to someone like her. That’s not how you calculate whether you’re even or not.”
“Isn't she the daughter-in-law Mrs. Moore picked out for you? In everyone else's eyes, she's worth much more than I am.”
As soon as Yvonne finished speaking, Bennett playfully tapped the tip of her nose with his long finger.
“I watched over you all night, and the moment you wake up, you start with the sarcastic remarks just to annoy me.”
“No, I’m not. Thank you for taking care of me all night, Bennett. You must be exhausted.” Yvonne took his hand and pressed it against her cheek, her voice soft and coddling.


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