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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 641

“Did I interrupt a date, calling you over so suddenly?” Bruce asked abruptly, sipping his drink.

Bennett’s hand, holding his utensils, paused. He looked at Bruce, confused as to how he knew.

Bruce chuckled, glancing at him. “I may be old, but I’ve been around. You were in such a hurry when you left her that your buttons weren’t even done up properly.”

Bennett instinctively reached for the collar of his shirt, his fingers brushing against his neck.

He didn't need a mirror to know Yvonne had left a mark. She had probably done it on purpose.

A faint smile touched his lips, softening his entire expression.

Seeing this, Bruce smiled and nodded. “Looks like wedding bells might be in the future.”

Bennett didn’t reply, but his smile was a silent confirmation. Seeing Bruce’s empty glass, he picked up the bottle and refilled it.

Bruce took a drink before returning to the Walker case.

“With Tim’s arrest, this line of investigation into the smuggling will probably go cold. Vincent will only be more cautious from now on. He’s been operating in Istra for years; getting ahold of anything incriminating on him will be incredibly difficult.”

Bennett listened in silence, his expression grim.

“Starting with Colin’s case, the Gonzalez, Spencer, and Rogers families have all fallen, yet Vincent is still breaking the law—smuggling, trafficking, treating human lives as if they were nothing. The Walker family is a cancer. If we don’t bring them to justice, who knows how many more people will be harmed,” Bruce lamented, the seasoned detective in him sighing with frustration.

“Bennett,” Bruce said suddenly, clutching his glass, “Leonard’s daughter, Flora… was she killed because of Yolanda?”

Yvonne had died in the line of duty, and for years, Bruce had never stopped investigating her case.

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