Chapter summary: Chapter 866 from the book Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
Discover the most important events of Chapter 866, a chapter full of surprises in the acclaimed novel Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss. With the engaging writing of Nydia Scott, this Romance masterpiece continues to thrill and captivate with every page.
“Good morning, Mrs. Thompson. I made that breakfast bowl you like, along with some fresh sandwiches,” Gina said, before adding, “Is Mr. Thompson here? Should I set a place for him?”
“He’s not home, and you know it. Why pretend to ask?” Cynthia said, sitting down at the table and fixing Gina with a cold stare.
“Mr. Thompson went out? I’m sorry, ma’am, I really didn’t know,” Gina said, feigning innocence.
Cynthia chuckled. “How could you not know? Wasn't it you who tipped off the White family so he'd be called away?”
“Ma’am, what are you talking about? I don’t understand,” Gina said, playing dumb.
Cynthia didn’t waste any more words. She simply pulled out her phone and played the security footage.
The video clearly showed Gina repeatedly loitering outside Cynthia and Noah's bedroom door, then furtively pulling out her phone to make a call.
“I never thought hiring a housekeeper would mean hiring a spy. Gina, you’re wasted on cooking. You should be working for an intelligence agency,” Cynthia sneered.
It was too much of a coincidence that Nicola got sick every time she and Noah were intimate. It happened once, twice, but every single time? That had to be deliberate.
And how would the White family know about her and Noah’s private moments with such perfect timing? They must have had a spy in the house.
Cynthia had a pinhole camera installed near the master bedroom door, and sure enough, she caught Gina eavesdropping.
Cynthia asked, “I’m really curious. What did the White family offer you to make you so dedicated?”
Gina replied, “Ms. White is very generous.”
With that, Gina took off her apron and tossed it onto a nearby chair. Now that she’d been caught, she knew she couldn’t stay.

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