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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 212

"This is the engagement party with the Rogers family. Every important person in Istra is here. Are you sure you want to make a scene now and humiliate everyone?"

She held him back with one hand, while her other still held her juice glass. She casually bit on the straw.

Jeffrey froze, his hands clenched into tight fists at his sides, knuckles cracking. He stood there for a long moment before finally reigning in his emotions and slowly sitting back down.

Oscar and Queena's engagement ceremony went off without a hitch.

After the ceremony, the soon-to-be-wed couple began making their rounds, toasting the guests.

Queena had changed into a red gown, another custom designer piece, adorned with pearls and diamond chips that sparkled under the crystal chandeliers. The jade necklace around her neck was priceless.

Jeffrey recognized it instantly. It was part of his mother's wedding gifts.

How ridiculous. His mother's wedding gifts was being worn by his father's illegitimate daughter with another woman.

Just then, Queena, arm in arm with Oscar, approached their table to offer a toast.

"A toast to you both. After I get married, I'll be moving in with Oscar, so I'll have to trouble you to take good care of Mom and Dad at home."

Queena tilted her chin up, her face a mask of arrogance and pride. She wasn't even married into the Rogers family yet, but she was already putting on the airs of a young matriarch.

Jeffrey gripped his glass so tightly that if it hadn't been high-quality, it would have shattered in his hand.

"You're just getting married, not dying. If you actually cared, you could come back and visit Mom and Dad anytime," Jeffrey said, his face dark.

Queena was clearly taken aback by his tone and froze for a second before her eyes welled up with tears, a wounded look on her face.

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