Chapter summary of Chapter 924 – Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott
In Chapter 924, a key chapter of the acclaimed Romance novel Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss by Nydia Scott, readers are drawn deeper into a story filled with emotion, conflict, and transformation. This chapter brings crucial developments and plot twists that make it essential reading. Whether you’re new to the book or a loyal fan, this section delivers unforgettable moments that define the essence of Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss.
“Her marriage, and her unborn child, give her more than enough leverage over Noah. He has a strong sense of responsibility, and he and Cynthia share a history. If I’m right, Cynthia’s goal is to force Nicola and Karina out of the country,” Bennett guessed.
Having Nicola in the country would constantly disrupt Noah and Cynthia's lives. Given Noah’s personality, he would never be able to completely ignore his biological daughter.
So, by sending Nicola abroad, the distance would limit what Noah could do to mostly just providing financial support. As for emotional bonds, they tend to fade with distance and time. Once Cynthia's baby is born, Noah's attention will naturally shift to the new child.
Honestly, Bennett didn't think it was a bad idea for Karina and Nicola to go abroad. As long as they weren't being manipulated by members of the White family, Karina could be a good mother, and Nicola wouldn't be led astray.
It would also save the Thompson family a lot of trouble. As the future heir, all Bennett wanted was a stable and harmonious family.
“Do you think she’ll get her way?” Yvonne asked again.
“The Cynthia I know doesn’t make moves she’s not confident about,” Bennett replied.
Yvonne listened, shrugged nonchalantly, and remarked, “Cynthia lives such a tiring life.”
Scheming for her marriage, manipulating her man, and continuing to plot even while pregnant.
Bennett just smiled faintly and reached out, affectionately stroking Yvonne’s hair.
He would never let his woman have to work that hard.
“Did you bring your prenatal records? Our appointment with Dr. Powell is at ten,” Bennett said, changing the subject.
“Mhm.” Yvonne picked up the booklet from the coffee table, and they left together.

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