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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 732

After Frank left, Yolanda's expression instantly turned cold.

Her gaze toward Eden was no longer one of disdain, but of disgust.

"Hah, it seems Mr. Thompson doesn't even consider you his son. All the Thompson Group shares are in Bennett's name, and you won't see a dime. I see no reason to have this baby in my belly. A pathetic, useless man like you has no right to be a father."

After tearing into Eden with her sharp words, Yolanda clicked away on her high heels.

Eden stood alone in the hospital corridor, his fists clenched and his eyes bloodshot.

"Bennett... he has to die. He has to die!"

Three months later, Yvonne officially wrapped up filming on Director Ward's production.

The film had started production quietly, and it ended just as discreetly.

After her scenes were done, she left the set immediately. However, she had arranged for gifts to be sent to all the cast and crew, ensuring all the proper courtesies were observed.

Bennett had already picked a day for them to get their marriage license, but Yvonne suddenly received a call from the Cooper family. Old Mr. Hobart Cooper was critically ill, and the hospital had issued a notice of his imminent passing.

Yvonne and Bennett rushed to the hospital where Mr. Cooper was staying.

Yvonne made sure to bring some pastries she had baked herself. While she wasn't much of a cook when it came to meals, she had learned to make excellent pastries from Monica.

In the hospital, Mr. Cooper was in a private room, with his wife still by his side. Their two children, who lived abroad, had also returned.

Mr. Cooper was on his deathbed, yet he sat up looking spirited, though it was merely a final rally before the end.

Mrs. Cooper seemed remarkably calm, likely having accepted the fact that her husband was about to leave her. Their children, however, looked distressed, fighting back tears.

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