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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 340

Yvonne walked over, pausing as she passed him.

Bennett looked up at her, his eyes deep and unreadable.

“The Walker family is behind the Rogers family, aren’t they?” Yvonne stated, her tone more of a certainty than a question.

The Rogers family had escaped disaster time and time again, and so easily. It was clear they had a more powerful backer.

The Rogers family ran hospitals, and Yolanda's aunt was the head of the Health Bureau. Every time the Rogers family faced a public outcry and an investigation, they emerged unscathed, obviously protected by the bureau's leadership.

And this time, with Yolanda’s cousin injured, the Rogers family had spared no effort to find him a liver, proving that the Walker family could command them.

Thinking deeper, she realized Colin Gonzalez, George, and the Rogers family were likely all being controlled by the Walkers.

With those three families raking in money through illicit means, Mr. Walker’s political career had flourished, paving a smooth path for him.

No wonder she had been silenced by murder in her past life. She had run into the monolith that was the Walker family.

Bennett lightly tapped the ash from his cigarette but said nothing.

Yvonne scoffed. “Take care of yourself, Bennett. Don't disgrace that uniform you’re wearing.”

With that parting shot, she walked away, her heels clicking against the floor as she brushed past him.

Bennett extinguished the cigarette and tossed it into a nearby trash can. His calm eyes followed Yvonne’s retreating figure until she disappeared down the hall.

Yvonne returned to the private room to find that the dishes had arrived.

Sandra was standing by the window, talking on the phone.

Not wanting to disturb her, Yvonne sat down at the table and began to eat.

Just as Yvonne finished a piece of ribs, Sandra ended her call.

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