Summary of Chapter 845 – A pivotal chapter in Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
The chapter Chapter 845 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.
"Your uncle is the eldest son of the James family, and by rights, he should inherit the business. But look at him! He'd be better off without that brain of his."
Mr. James Sr. coughed in anger. Teresa quickly handed him a glass of warm water, which he sipped to calm his temper.
As the wedding ceremony concluded, the lights in the hall brightened.
The bride and groom changed into new outfits.
Noah swapped his white suit for a black one, while Cynthia exchanged her wedding gown for a red reception dress for the toasts.
As the couple began making their rounds to toast the guests, Noah finally saw Nicola when they reached the table with the James and Taylor families.
Upon seeing her father, Nicola did what she always did—she stretched out her little arms, asking to be held.
Noah paused for a moment, then set down his glass and lifted her into his arms.
"Nicola, why are you here?" he asked gently.
"Grandpa, Grandma, and Mommy brought me. They said Daddy was here, so they brought me to find you," Nicola replied in her innocent, childlike voice, not yet knowing how to lie.
Noah wasn't foolish. He immediately understood that the Whites, not ready to give up, had tried to ruin his wedding.
However, the ceremony had gone smoothly, and the Whites hadn't caused a scene, so they must have been dealt with.
Noah's gaze instinctively shifted to Bennett.
"I had my bodyguards escort the Whites upstairs. We'll send them home after the wedding is over. It's your and your new wife's big day; don't let irrelevant people spoil it."

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