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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 468

Mr. Thompson Sr. was old-fashioned and held a strong dislike for businessmen.

So when his younger son, Frank, had wanted to go into business, he had opposed it so fiercely that he nearly disowned him.

Frank had become the wealthiest man in Istra without relying on a single resource or connection from the Thompson family. His journey had not been easy.

Mr. Thompson Sr. ignored Frank and Noah, his gaze falling directly on his youngest grandson, Bennett.

"Your commander visited me before the Christmas. He spoke highly of you; you did well on that last mission. After the Christmas, your entire regiment is being retired, and you'll be moved again. This is a sign of the organization's trust and a test for you. Work hard, and don't bring shame to the Thompson name..."

Though his words were a stern admonition, a rare hint of satisfaction showed in his severe eyes.

Not yet thirty, Bennett was already a full regimental commander. He was the youngest of his rank in the entire army—a truly promising young talent with a boundless future.

When Mr. Thompson Sr.'s old subordinates visited, it was his youngest grandson they praised the most.

Outwardly, Mr. Thompson Sr. was modest, but inwardly, he was undoubtedly pleased.

The Thompson family had a military tradition spanning generations. Both of his brothers had died on the battlefield as heroes and martyrs. The Thompson military spirit could not be allowed to die out.

Now that he had this grandson to carry on the family legacy, Mr. Thompson Sr. felt he could finally rest in peace when his time came.

When Bennett spoke with Mr. Thompson Sr., he showed none of Tobias's anxiety.

He was composed and articulate, even contradicting the old man when he felt he was wrong.

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