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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 486

Sunrise today was at six in the morning.

As Bennett smoked, he watched the horizon where the water met the sky, a warm, amber glow spreading across it.

Bennett took out his phone, hesitating whether to call Yvonne to come watch the sunrise.

He worried she would miss such a beautiful sight, but he also didn't want to disturb her rest. It was rare for Bennett to feel so conflicted.

He shook his head and couldn't help but chuckle.

“Why are you up so early? I thought you and Ms. Jones would sleep in a bit,” Noah’s voice suddenly came from behind.

Bennett turned to see Noah approaching in a long white coat, taking large strides.

Noah must have just woken up as well; his hair was a bit messy, not as meticulously styled as usual.

“Noah,” Bennett said, looking at him. “Why are you alone? Where are Karina and Nicola?”

“Karina and Nicola are still sleeping. We talked about watching the sunrise as a family last night, but this morning, neither of them would get up.”

Noah spoke with a sense of helplessness, a flicker of bitterness in his eyes. They had come out for a happy family trip, but Karina seemed determined to stir up trouble.

They had argued again last night, and this morning, she had flat-out refused to watch the sunrise with him and wouldn't let Nicola come out either.

Bennett noticed Noah didn't look well but didn't press for details.

A couple's business is their own; an outsider shouldn't interfere.

Noah sat down beside Bennett, his gaze also turning to the distance.

“What do you think of this place? It’s not just a river mouth, it also connects Istra, Jaym, and York City. With its convenient transportation, it's perfect for developing a shipping industry.”

“Yeah, and very convenient for smuggling, too,” Bennett remarked casually, taking a drag from his cigarette.

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