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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 276

Suddenly, Yvonne's legs felt as if they were filled with lead, and she couldn't move.

She slowly turned to look at the black grand piano in the center of the mansion, where Bennett sat, his long, slender fingers dancing across the black and white keys.

As he casually looked up, their eyes met, but he was looking at Yolanda.

Yvonne's vision blurred until she could no longer see his face clearly.

The sound of the piano filled her ears, so familiar, yet so foreign.

Many people were gathered around the grand piano, but Yolanda was the most conspicuous. Her gaze followed Bennett, her expression gentle and smiling, full of focus and deep affection.

And the piece he had once promised to play only for her was now being played for someone else.

When the piece ended, Bennett stood up from the piano.

Yolanda walked over with a smile, handing him the suit jacket she was holding. "It's such a shame you gave up the piano."

"You win some, you lose some," Bennett replied calmly as he took the jacket.

"Aren't you going to play a duet with me today?" Yolanda asked with another smile.

"Next time," Bennett said.

They looked like a perfect couple standing together. All eyes were on them, and murmurs of compliments and admiration filled the air.

"The heir to the Thompson family has always been so low-key, he rarely makes public appearances. I never expected him to be so handsome and accomplished."

"Ms. Walker is a pianist, and Mr. Bennett Thompson plays so well. They have a shared passion and plenty to talk about."

"Ms. Walker is beautiful, talented, from a noble family, and has a rich and powerful boyfriend like Mr. Bennett Thompson. She's truly blessed, a real winner in life."

"Yeah, you can't even be jealous, it's just too perfect."

"I heard Mr. Bennett Thompson is a very devoted man. He was deeply in love with his ex-girlfriend, but sadly, she passed away."

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