Summary of Chapter 822 – A turning point in Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
Chapter 822 immerses the reader in an emotional journey within the world of Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss, written by Nydia Scott. With the hallmarks of Romance literature, this chapter balances emotion, tension, and revelation. Perfect for readers seeking narrative depth and authentic human connections.
Ever since his promotion fell through, Vincent had been sidelined in Istra. He was walking on eggshells, aware that countless eyes were on him.
Vincent had been keeping a low profile lately, afraid to make a single move. But Eden, that idiot, had used his old connections to smuggle contraband and was caught red-handed.
Thankfully, Vincent had cut ties with those people in time; otherwise, Eden would have dragged him down with him.
From the moment Eden walked into the house, Vincent had been stone-faced.
A servant brought them tea and quickly left. Vincent took a sip, trying to suppress his anger, before speaking. "You went to Mr. Thompson Sr.'s birthday dinner. Did the old man say anything?"
"Grandfather was in a good mood for his birthday, so he didn't give me a hard time," Eden replied cautiously.
Vincent's expression didn't improve upon hearing this.
Eden had caused such a massive screw-up, and Mr. Thompson Sr. couldn't even be bothered to comment. It was obvious he had already given up on this grandson.
It made sense. With a brilliant grandson like Bennett, Mr. Thompson Sr. naturally had no regard for Eden.
Vincent had just received news that Bennett had been promoted again. To hold such a high position at his young age meant his career would only continue to climb.
Vincent had missed out on such a prize son-in-law, and now, looking at Eden, he found him more and more pathetic.
"I heard from a friend in the police department that your case is still under investigation. You're out on bail, but once a verdict is reached, you'll still have to face legal consequences."
Although Vincent couldn't stand Eden anymore, he was still his son-in-law, so he felt obligated to offer some advice.


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