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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 346

“I’ve already had my people look into it. George was seriously injured by an inmate and thought the Rogers family was trying to silence him. Oscar was set up,” Vincent said with a frown.

“Who would be so bold as to set a trap for the Rogers family? Even if the public doesn’t know they work for you, they should at least be wary of their status as a top-tier family.” Sandy said, completely bewildered.

Vincent shook his head. “We couldn’t find out. It seems someone higher up is protecting them. I’m up for a promotion soon, and many people have their eyes on my position. It looks like they’re trying to cause trouble for me.”

“So what do we do now?” Sandy asked.

Vincent replied, “Oscar can’t be saved. We’ll have to take it one step at a time.”

This time, Oscar was the one who had to be sacrificed.

After Sandy left, Vincent sat alone in his study, his brow furrowed with worry.

Just then, there was a knock on the study door.

“Dad, I heard Oscar was arrested!” Yolanda rushed in.

Mr. Walker looked up and saw his daughter, smiling and gesturing for her to come over. “A fine green tea, this year’s new harvest. Try some.”

Yolanda was in no mood for tea. She hurried to her father’s side and asked anxiously, “Was Oscar arrested because of John?”

“Yes,” Mr. Walker nodded, sipping his tea.

Yolanda’s eyes immediately turned red, and tears welled up. “It’s all my fault. Dad, you have to save Oscar. I don’t want anything to happen to him.”

“Oh, look at our little princess shedding tears. Alright, stop crying.” Mr. Walker gently wiped the tears from the corner of her eyes.

“Oscar has been a target for a while now. It was only a matter of time before he got into trouble. You don’t need to feel guilty.”

“But I can’t bear the thought of him going to jail,” Yolanda sobbed.

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