Summary of Chapter 772 – A pivotal chapter in Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
The chapter Chapter 772 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.
"They're health tonics from Mom. She thinks I'm too thin to help you expand the family, so she wants me to bulk up. I didn't expect there to be so much either."
Yvonne finished with a helpless shrug.
Bennett couldn't help but chuckle. He then looked at the servants and instructed, "Put everything in the trunk."
The servants worked quickly, efficiently packing the tonics into the trunk until it was completely full. Emma had truly spared no expense to make sure Yvonne was well-nourished.
Once the servants closed the trunk, Bennett got in the car with Yvonne and they drove off.
The car left the Thompson family estate, smoothly merging onto the main road and heading toward Cherry Bay.
As they drove, Bennett focused on the road ahead while Yvonne, in the passenger seat, spoke slowly, "I wonder if Mom will argue with Dad after we left. After all, Dad spent over fifty million to clean up the mess that illegitimate son, Eden, made."
"The money doesn't really matter; money is the one thing the Thompson family doesn't lack. But there will definitely be an argument. After Eden caused such a huge mess, my mother will certainly take the opportunity to kick him while he's down."
Bennett said coolly, his hands on the steering wheel.
Yvonne nodded and sighed softly. Then she added, "Everything about that incident with Eden today seemed fishy."
"Oh?" Bennett raised an eyebrow with a slight smile, as if to say, "I'm all ears."
Yvonne explained, "The Powells aren't stupid, so why would they target Eden? He's an illegitimate son with no power or influence, and he could never marry their daughter. There's no real benefit for them. If they were going to target someone, it should have been you, right?"
The smile in Bennett's eyes deepened. "My Vonnie is as sharp as ever. The person Nelly and Mignon were trying to target was, indeed, me."

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