Chapter overview: Chapter 791 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.
The manor was usually empty, only coming to life when Bennett returned.
Frank and Emma only ever smiled when they saw their son.
Frank had just gotten out of bed when a staff member told him his son was home. He immediately instructed them to brew some fresh tea and prepare a few of Bennett's favorite dishes.
The staff, of course, didn't dare delay and hurried to get everything ready.
By the time Bennett walked in, the tea had already been served.
"Have some," Frank said with a smile, sitting on the sofa. "It's a special blend from this year's first harvest. I just had them make a fresh pot."
"Thanks," Bennett said with a nod, sitting down across from Frank without much expression.
"If you don't like tea, I can have them make you some coffee. We have some excellent imported beans, the kind you young people prefer." Frank immediately instructed a staff member to brew some for Bennett.
"Don't trouble yourself. The tea is fine," Bennett said, lifting the cup to his lips. After a small sip, he added, "I came back because there's something I need to talk to you about."
"I knew you wouldn't show up this early without a reason," Frank said, pointing a finger at him. "Are you short on cash? Or is there something you want to buy? A house, a car? Don't worry, your father will get it for you, no matter the price."
Bennett listened in silence, but his expression darkened slightly.
Frank's smile faded. "Son, you're not in trouble, are you? What is it? Don't worry, I'm here for you. Even if you bring the whole world down on your head, I'll still protect you."
"Your son did indeed get into trouble, but it wasn't me—" Before Bennett could finish, Emma came downstairs.

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