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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 281

"Simon, you can trust us to handle things. We guarantee we won't disturb Ms. Jones' life," one of the subordinates said while smoking, a gossipy look on his face. "But Simon, who is this Ms. Jones? The young master seems quite taken with her. She's not his mistress, is she?"

"What nonsense are you spouting? Is Mr. Thompson that kind of person?" Simon lifted his leg and gave the man a hard kick in the rear.

The man let out an exaggerated yelp and didn't dare to say another word.

After completing his task, Simon drove back to the airport. As he drove, the image of Bennett and Yvonne together inexplicably came to mind.

Sometimes, it takes a man to understand another man. Simon belatedly realized that the way Bennett looked at Yvonne was not entirely innocent.

The thought startled Simon, and he didn't dare to dwell on it.

Queena was gone, vanished without a trace.

Oscar practically turned Istra upside down but still couldn't find her. But beyond Istra, the world was vast. Finding one person was like finding a needle in a haystack.

Oscar, furious, trashed the entire room, leaving it in a complete mess.

"Useless! A bunch of useless fools! You can't even keep an eye on one woman."

The assistant kept his head down, barely daring to breathe, but forced himself to speak. "Ms. Spencer's escape was too smooth. Someone must have helped her."

"Have you found out who it was?" Oscar asked. No matter who it was, he wouldn't let anyone who dared to interfere with his plans get away.

"Not yet," the assistant replied.

"Useless!" Oscar roared.

Dave was a wicked man who had committed many evil deeds, including nearly raping the helpless young girl that was the original Yvonne. He deserved his fate.

But Dave had recently become an internet celebrity, and his death caused a huge uproar online.

Netizens suspected that the Rogers family was involved in his death, that it was a murder to silence him.

Because the incident became so big, the police had to intervene and investigate.

But the Rogers family was careful not to leave any loose ends. The police found nothing, and Dave's death was ultimately ruled an accident.

But the public didn't accept this conclusion. The internet was abuzz with calls to get justice for the "poor old father" Dave and to boycott the Rogers Group.

Oscar was swamped, desperately trying to suppress the negative public opinion online.

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