Summary of Chapter 725 – A pivotal chapter in Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
The chapter Chapter 725 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.
Cynthia's expression didn't change at all. She actually smiled and nodded. “Well, thank you for your advice, too. Don't worry, I have my principles. I would never be the other woman. I'll wait for Noah to get a divorce before I get together with him.”
Yvonne frowned at Cynthia, feeling a sense of helplessness.
Just as expected from the heiress of the Scott family, coveting a married man and speaking of it so brazenly.
“You've been filming all day, you must be tired. Get some rest. I won't bother you anymore,” Cynthia said with the same smile before turning and leaving.
After removing her makeup, Yvonne put on her coat and returned to the hotel with her assistant.
The next few days of filming went smoothly. But to stay on schedule, Yvonne was sleeping a maximum of five hours a night. The work was demanding, and she was truly exhausted.
Yvonne was up again at five in the morning for makeup. She filmed all morning, with a short break for lunch.
She was resting on a recliner in her dressing room when there was a sudden knock on the door.
Thinking it was her assistant, Yvonne simply turned over and continued to rest with her eyes closed.
The person who entered walked softly and sat down beside her without saying a word, their breathing quiet and even.
Yvonne didn't sleep for long, waking up after half an hour. When she opened her eyes, she was startled to see Bennett sitting next to her.
Her first thought was that she was hallucinating. She rubbed her eyes hard.
Seeing this, Bennett took her hand and chuckled. “You're awake?”
“Bennett, what are you doing here?” Yvonne asked, staring at him in astonishment.
This was a film set. If Mr. Thompson just waltzed in, the entire crew would probably go into a frenzy.
Bennett seemed to sense her concern and explained, “It's the lunch break, so not many people saw me come in. Besides, very few people on this set would recognize me. And those who would, wouldn't dare to gossip.”


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