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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 267

Helen's words left Teresa and Jeffrey speechless with shame. They had indeed neglected Yvonne over the years, and now, it seemed too late to make amends.

Helen supported Yvonne as they led the way out of the room. Bennett followed behind them, carrying the discharge papers in one hand and Yvonne's personal belongings in the other.

After watching the three of them leave, Teresa turned to Jeffrey. "What does Mr. Thompson mean by this? Taking an unmarried young woman home to care for her... do you think he's taken a liking to Yvonne?"

Jeffrey's lips thinned into a line, his brow furrowed in thought.

Teresa, on the other hand, grew more excited the more she thought about it, already dreaming of becoming the Thompsons' mother-in-law.

"If Yvonne is clever enough to capture Mr. Bennett Thompson's heart, our family's fortunes could be restored. Even your grandfather would have to look at us with new respect..."

"Mom," Jeffrey cut her off, shattering her fantasy. "Everyone in our circle knows that Bennett is about to get engaged to the eldest daughter of the Walker family. It's a powerful alliance between politics and business. Do you really think he would break up with Yolanda and alienate the Walkers for Yvonne?!"

Teresa's excitement instantly evaporated.

She heaved a heavy sigh, her tone now filled with worry. "Then what's going to happen? Surely Mr. Thompson doesn't intend to make Yvonne his mistress. Jeffrey, you must talk to your sister. Following him without any official standing will only lead to heartbreak."

Jeffrey shook his head with a wry smile. He could try to persuade her, but that would require Yvonne to actually listen.

Yvonne returned once again to Cherry Apartment.

Since she was now on the Rogers family's radar, living in a regular apartment was no longer safe.

The security at Cherry Apartment, backed by the Thompson family's influence, was the only way to ensure her safety.

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