Chapter overview: Chapter 740 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.
"I heard Director Ward and his wife divorced," Caroline remarked. "She took more than half of their assets and left the country with the kids. Now he's all alone, his reputation is ruined, and his family is gone. I really don't know what he got out of it."
"A moment of pleasure, I guess. Aren't all men the same?" Letitia snorted. "I actually have to hand it to Nelly. She's past her prime, but she can still wrap men around her little finger."
"Still, she has some nerve," Caroline added. "Her reputation is in tatters, yet she's still hanging around Istra."
Just the other day, Nelly came to visit my mother, but Mom just had the staff turn her away at the door.
"Who knows what they're planning? Maybe she's looking for her next target," Letitia sneered.
No one paid any mind to their chatter.
Bennett kept his eyes lowered, using his utensils to place more food on Yvonne's plate.
Dominic glanced at Bennett and Yvonne. Though they weren't being overtly affectionate, the way they looked at each other was electric. Their connection was clearly genuine.
Then he looked at his cousin's face. Yep, his cousin definitely didn't stand a chance.
After the meal, the Taylors actually tried to tag along with Bennett and Yvonne again.
Bennett finally got it. Thomas was deliberately trying to annoy him.
"Yvonne and I are going to the hot springs. Are you coming along too?"
"Why not? Are we not allowed in the hot springs?" Thomas raised an eyebrow.
"Of course you can. If I said no, my aunt would be here tomorrow demanding an explanation," Bennett said. He then immediately instructed the estate manager, "Get Mr. Taylor and his friends a separate courtyard."

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