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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 660

Eden held up his glass, clinked it against Vincent's, and drank it down in one go.

As Eden and Vincent drank, Mrs. Walker used serving utensils to place food on their plates.

“Eden, now that the obstacle is gone, shouldn’t you and Yolanda start planning the wedding?” Mrs. Walker asked as she served the food.

“You’re right,” Eden nodded with a smile. “As soon as my father returns from Chano, I’ll bring up my marriage to Yolanda with him.”

Mrs. Walker asked, “Mr. Thompson isn’t back yet?”

Eden replied, “Bennett was shot in the chest and is still in a coma. He’s lying in the ICU and hasn’t been declared out of danger. I expect my father will come back once Bennett finally kicks the bucket.”

“Good,” Vincent nodded. April’s cousin, a soldier, had proven to be very reliable. A bullet through the chest would either kill a man or leave him crippled.

Now, Frank only had Eden as a son. He had no other choice; the Thompson Group would have to be inherited by Eden.

And if the Thompson Group belonged to Eden, it might as well belong to the Walker family.

At his age, Vincent had no intention of quietly waiting for retirement. Besides, with a son on the way, he wanted to pave a path for him.

But climbing higher required immense financial backing. With the Thompson Group in his grasp, he would never have to worry about money again.

Bennett's misfortune was a source of great satisfaction for Eden and the entire Walker family.

Only Yolanda remained silent, picking at her food.

She seemed completely detached from the conversation between her parents and Eden.

When she first heard the news about Bennett, she felt a sense of vindication. After all, she had never gotten over the fact that Bennett had fallen for that little tramp Yvonne and dumped her.

But soon after, a wave of sadness washed over her. It was the same feeling she'd had when she learned Oscar had died.

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