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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 461

He decided he should be more mindful in the future. After all, his daughter had been gone for so many years; it was well past time for Bennett to move on and live his own life.

During the meal, Bennett kept Bruce and Mr. Moore company, drinking and chatting with them.

Their conversation revolved around legal cases, politics, and military affairs—topics the women couldn't really contribute to.

Even while engaging with Bruce and Mr. Moore, Bennett didn't forget to take care of Yvonne, serving her food, refilling her soup, and occasionally whispering a few words to her.

There were no overt displays of affection between them, yet the way Bennett looked at Yvonne was so intense it was almost tangible. Their occasional glances were filled with a lingering tenderness.

After Yvonne's death, Bennett had become a different person, like a cold, unfeeling machine.

Now, it seemed he had regained the warmth and emotion of a normal human being.

The dinner was a lively and warm affair.

After the meal, the men were clearly a bit tipsy.

Yvonne joined Monica and Mrs. Moore in clearing the table, cleaning the kitchen, and then busying themselves preparing tea.

Bruce, having had too much to drink, staggered upstairs to rest.

Mr. Moore and Bennett sat drinking tea in the living room, from where they had a clear view of the three women in the kitchen, laughing and talking as they washed the dishes.

"Do your parents know you're dating this young lady?" Mr. Moore asked, holding his teacup.

"Yes," Bennett replied with a nod, fiddling with a lighter in his hand.

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