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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 743

Humbled by Mr. James Sr.’s tirade, Teresa could only nod repeatedly. “I understand. I’ll go find Yvonne tomorrow.”

Her answer seemed to satisfy the old man. He nodded and continued, “You carried her for nine months. If you just talk to her, how could she truly disown her own mother? We already missed their engagement party, which was a huge misstep. At their wedding, the James family must be recognized as the Thompson family’s in-laws, seated at the head table.”

If the James family could officially become in-laws with the Thompsons, no one in the business world would dare to cross them again. He had truly underestimated his granddaughter, Yvonne. He never imagined she could actually win over the Thompson heir and secure her place as the future matriarch of the family.

“Don’t worry, Father. I know what to do,” Teresa promised.

On the drive back to Cherry Bay from the private estate, Yvonne fell asleep.

With one hand on the steering wheel, Bennett reached out with the other and turned on the climate control.

Yvonne slept so soundly that she barely remembered getting back to the apartment.

When she woke up, it was already the next morning. The room was quiet, and the space beside her in bed was empty.

Yvonne threw back the covers, walked over to the floor-to-ceiling windows, and pulled open the curtains, letting the morning sunlight stream in. She stretched lazily, basking in its warmth.

Just then, a knock sounded at the door, followed by Helen’s voice.

“Yvonne, a Mrs. James is here to see you.”

“Mrs. James?” It took Yvonne a moment to realize it must be Teresa.

She figured that after seeing her and Bennett at the estate yesterday, Caroline and Letitia had run home and told everyone about their engagement.

The James family had always wanted to hitch their wagon to the Thompsons, and now they saw her as their ticket. That must be why Teresa was here.

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