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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 261

The servants and bodyguards they brought to the island totaled less than ten people. After searching for hours, there was still no sign of Queena.

The private island was massive, with less than a tenth of it developed. The rest was dense, untouched wilderness.

It would be easy to get lost in that terrain and wander for days without finding a way out. While no large predators had been spotted, the island was teeming with snakes. If Queena were bitten by a venomous one, the situation could turn critical.

They had already called for a rescue team, but it wouldn't arrive until morning at the earliest. If something had happened to Queena, by morning, it would be too late.

"Bennett, you must have some wilderness gear here at the villa, right? Get a set for me. I'm going out to find Queena," Oscar said, finally unable to sit still.

"There are a few sets. I'll go with you." Bennett's expression was grim. If anything happened to Queena on the Thompson family's private island, they would inevitably be held responsible.

"I'll join you. Yvonne can stay here with Yolanda," Thomas added.

The men made the decision without consulting Yvonne.

Yvonne was left to keep the delicate, high-maintenance Yolanda company, while everyone else, including Oscar, Bennett, and Thomas, went out to search for Queena.

After the group departed, the vast estate villa fell silent, leaving only Yvonne and Yolanda.

Yvonne turned and started up the stairs.

"Where are you going?" Yolanda called out, seeing her leave.

"To my room," Yvonne replied. "You should probably go to yours too. As long as you don't wander off, the villa is the safest place to be."

The developed parts of the Thompson family's island were blanketed with surveillance equipment. The villa itself was a fortress, enclosed by a wall over ten feet high and fitted with a security system. As long as Yolanda wasn't foolish enough to run off like Queena, she would be perfectly safe.

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