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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 272

As she reached the door, she could faintly hear Oscar talking to his secretary.

Secretary: "Ms. Spencer just ran out crying. She seemed quite upset."

Oscar: "Ignore her. She's so stupid, I have no idea what Matthew ever saw in her."

"I heard Mr. Gonzalez broke off his engagement with Yvonne for her. You think he's got a screw loose?" the secretary said, tapping his head.

"Maybe it was true love," Oscar sneered.

Queena ran to her room and threw herself onto the bed, sobbing hysterically.

Finally, exhausted from crying, her eyes were swollen and red.

But she was no longer the pampered young lady of the Spencer family, whose every tear was met with doting parents, a concerned brother, and an obedient Matthew.

Queena took out her phone and instinctively dialed Matthew's number, only to get a message that the number was disconnected. She then remembered: after his company went bankrupt, Matthew couldn't make it in Istra anymore. He had taken his mother and sister and moved away to start over, deactivating his old phone number.

She then tried calling Teresa and Jeffrey, only to discover they had blocked her number long ago.

The thought of Oscar sending her back to Dave made her tremble with fear. After much hesitation, she finally dialed Yvonne's number.

Yvonne was quite surprised to receive a call from Queena.

Queena wanted to meet, but the Rogers family was keeping a tight leash on her.

"Queena wants to meet you? What if it's a trap?" Sandra asked, concerned.

"I doubt it." Yvonne narrowed her eyes, thinking. "The Walkers' eldest daughter is a director at the health department, which directly oversees the Rogers family's hospitals. As audacious as Oscar is, he wouldn't dare cause trouble at a Walker family event."

"Then what's her motive? Surely she hasn't had a crisis of conscience and decided to become a law-abiding citizen by handing over evidence against the Rogers family."

Sandra said with a mix of confusion and disdain.

Yvonne explained, "Dave is constantly causing trouble, and Oscar is definitely blaming Queena for it. Her life must be miserable, so she's looking for a way out."

Sandra replied, "Let's hope she has what we need."

The Walkers, being in public service, were always discreet. The birthday party wouldn't be a lavish affair like Mr. James Sr.'s, but rather an intimate gathering of friends and relatives.

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