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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 417

“Oh, I'm so sorry! My hand slipped,” Yvonne said, mimicking Marcia's earlier gesture by covering her mouth in mock surprise.

Marcia knew Yvonne had done it on purpose, but this was the Thompson Group's banquet. No matter how impulsive she was, she wouldn't dare cause a scene here.

Her eyes red with anger, Marcia could only cover her chest with her hands and make a hasty retreat.

After Marcia left, Teresa finally looked at Yvonne.

They had just had an unpleasant encounter, and Teresa was still annoyed with Yvonne. But since Yvonne had just defended her, she was willing to forgive her, for now.

Teresa was about to speak, hoping to smooth things over with Yvonne, but Yvonne didn't even look at her and simply walked away.

However, Yvonne had only taken a few steps before Steven appeared and blocked her path.

“Ms. Jones.” Steven was also dressed in a suit and tie, his attitude toward Yvonne polite and proper.

“What can I do for you, Mr. Hughes?” Yvonne asked coolly, raising an eyebrow.

“Would I have the honor of this dance, Ms. Jones?” Steven asked, offering his hand and bowing slightly in a very gentlemanly posture.

Eyes were already turning their way. If Yvonne were to refuse and walk away now, it would be a huge public humiliation for Steven.

Yvonne wasn't afraid of trouble, but there was no need to offend the Hughes family over something so trivial.

Yvonne lightly placed her hand in Steven's and followed him onto the dance floor.

Steven used the dance as an opportunity to make conversation with Yvonne.

It's easy to tell when a man is interested in a woman. And Steven was now clearly interested in Yvonne.

Yvonne truly couldn't understand his logic. Did the great young master of the Hughes family enjoy being insulted?!

What a peculiar hobby.

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