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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 427

The moment they stepped out of the inner room, Letitia greeted them with a bright smile.

Letitia, the eldest daughter of Marcia and her husband, had been spoiled rotten her entire life and was known in their social circle as a notorious flirt.

She was dressed flamboyantly, her lipstick a striking shade of red. “Mr. Thompson, I…”

“Hm,” Bennett responded with a curt, polite nod, not even giving her a second glance as he walked right past her.

Being ignored so completely, Letitia’s face twisted in a brief flash of anger.

Mrs. James Sr. came out of the room and sighed helplessly at the sight.

“Mom, don't tell me that witch Yvonne has actually managed to land a prince,” Marcia whispered urgently, sidling up to her mother.

Mrs. James Sr. shot her a fierce glare, signaling her to be quiet.

Teresa and Jerome's family were still present, and it wouldn't do for them to overhear.

“Grandma,” Letitia whined, walking over to Mrs. James Sr. and tugging on her arm pitifully.

Mrs. James Sr. patted her granddaughter’s head, sighing inwardly. Letitia was beautiful and well-educated, so why couldn't she ever capture a man's heart?

That vixen Yvonne was truly infuriating.

“Your grandfather is fine. You should all go home now. Having so many people here is disturbing his rest.”

Mrs. James Sr. sent Marcia’s family and Joshua away.

Jerome and his wife left soon after, with Teresa joining them.

In the elevator, Jerome was still relentlessly pestering Teresa. “How did Yvonne get involved with Mr. Bennett Thompson? Good looks really do attract men. Men these days are so superficial, only caring about a pretty face. A girl with substance like my Caroline gets overlooked.”

“Now that Yvonne is with Bennett, the marriage with the Hughes family is definitely off. You should tell Dad to let Caroline marry into their family instead. She’s the one who deserves to marry into the Hughes family.”

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