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Sorry for Your Loss, It's Me, I'm the Loss novel Chapter 705

Bennett explained.

“So, Cynthia’s making her move?” Yvonne commented.

“You saw it too?” Bennett chuckled.

Cynthia’s stumble looked deliberately staged. But they were watching with a bird’s-eye view; Noah, who was standing right next to her, would have never seen her footwork.

“From the video, it’s clear Karina sees Cynthia as a rival. And Cynthia looked so wronged when she left. Knowing Noah, he’ll definitely feel guilty and want to make it up to her. That back-and-forth will give them excuses to see each other. She played her cards well.”

Yvonne asked, “Aren’t you going to do anything?”

Bennett shrugged nonchalantly. “Noah’s love life is his own business. It’s not my place to interfere. Whoever he marries is my sister-in-law. As long as Cynthia doesn’t harm the Thompson family’s interests or hurt Noah, I don’t have time to bother with her petty schemes.”

Yvonne nodded in agreement. Noah’s personal life really was none of their business.

After finishing their meal, they drove straight home.

When they arrived at Cherry Bay, Helen and Bullet were both there.

The sound of the door opening sent Bullet scrambling toward them, nearly knocking Yvonne over. Luckily, Bennett was right behind her and steadied her with a hand on her waist.

“Get inside,” Bennett said, wrapping an arm around Yvonne and giving Bullet a gentle nudge with his foot.

Bullet yelped once and trotted into the house, slinking over to a corner. He sat there, looking at Yvonne with pitiful puppy-dog eyes and letting out a few more soft whines as if to complain.

“Bennett, don’t be mean to Bullet,” Yvonne chided.

“Mm,” Bennett replied noncommittally as they walked inside.

Helen touched her nose and continued, “Oh, well, my grandson loves dogs. I thought I’d bring Bullet home with me. I’m sure he’d be thrilled.”

Afraid Yvonne would ask more questions, Helen quickly led Bullet out the door.

As soon as the door closed, Bennett eagerly pulled Yvonne into his arms.

“You sent Helen and Bullet away again, didn’t you?” Yvonne asked with a sigh, wrapping her arms around his neck.

“Having an extra person around suddenly felt… inconvenient. I bought the house next door for Helen and Bullet to live in. That way, she can still take care of you without disturbing us.”

Bennett said with a warm smile. His long fingers tilted her chin up, and he leaned in for a kiss.

Looking like he could devour her whole, he swept her up and tossed her onto the large bed in the bedroom.

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