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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 846

But this was Noah and Cynthia's wedding day. How could Noah bring the child from his previous marriage back to their new home?

Cynthia maintained a dignified and gentle appearance, even trying to soothe Nicola with candy. But the expressions on the faces of the Scott family members had already turned sour.

Mrs. Scott, furious, began to scold Cynthia. "We come from a highly respectable background. We could have found you a match in any number of great families, but you insisted on lowering yourself to marry a divorced man. Did you think being a stepmother would be easy? Now look, you've been humiliated on your wedding day! You'll have plenty of tears to cry later."

Though Mrs. Scott's tirade was directed at Cynthia, her words were clearly intended for Noah and the Thompsons to hear.

For the ex-wife to show up with a child and cause a scene on the wedding day—no matter how you spun it, the Thompsons were in the wrong.

Dana made a decisive move. She firmly pulled Nicola from Noah's arms.

Nicola's face was red from crying as she screamed, "Daddy, I want Daddy!" It was a truly pitiful sight.

Noah's heart ached, and he instinctively reached to take the child back, but Dana stopped him.

"Noah, Karina has legal custody. You’re a married man again, and you made that bed. Now you have to lie in it."

Noah was no longer just Nicola's father. He was now Cynthia's husband and would one day be the father of Cynthia's children.

This meant he couldn't devote his life solely to Nicola. If he didn't make a choice, he would end up failing both sides.

"Noah, it's your and Cynthia's wedding day. You're both exhausted, so go home and rest. I'm Nicola's grandmother. Do you think I can't take care of her?" Dana added.

Although Noah left with Cynthia for their new home, his mood was somber.

Fortunately, Cynthia was not like Mrs. Scott. She was understanding and reasonable, and she didn't throw a tantrum about the Whites and Nicola showing up at the wedding.

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