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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 366

But Ms. Walker was Mr. Thompson's rightful girlfriend. He had no reason to deny her entry.

Simon felt like his brain was short-circuiting. No matter what he did, it seemed to be the wrong choice.

"Simon, see Ms. Walker home," Bennett ordered.

Yolanda's eyes reddened instantly. She had been waiting for an explanation, debating whether she should forgive him, but instead, he was callously dismissing her.

Maintaining her dignity, Yolanda didn't throw a tantrum like a common shrew. She simply turned and ran out, sobbing.

Simon immediately followed her.

After they left, the room fell into a heavy silence.

Yvonne curled up under the blanket, pressing a hand to her chest.

It was strange. Her heart condition had been cured, so why did it still ache so fiercely?

"What are you waiting for? Aren't you going to chase after your girlfriend?" Yvonne fought back tears, looking up at him. "Bennett, I have no interest in being the other woman, and you shouldn't be a cheater."

Yvonne had fully regained her composure. She straightened her clothes, got off the bed, and tried to leave, but Bennett grabbed her arm again.

He looked at her, his expression calm and gentle, as if he had finally reverted to the Ben she knew six years ago.

"Vonnie, could you call a doctor for me first? I think my wound tore open," he said calmly, his tone so matter-of-fact it was as if he were talking about someone else.

Yvonne's breath caught. She frantically pulled at his hospital gown and saw that the gauze around his wound was stained crimson. The gown was so loose that the blood hadn't soaked through, so she hadn't noticed.

Forgetting everything else, Yvonne reached for the call button by the bed.

The doctor and nurses arrived almost instantly. No one dared to be slow when it came to the heir of the Thompson family, a man who also held a military rank.

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