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Sorry for Your Loss It's Me I'm the Loss novel Chapter 729

Bennett had been strong-willed since he was a child. If she opposed him too forcefully, it would only damage their relationship. Emma Moore had only one son, and she didn’t want to be estranged from him over Yvonne.

Emma didn’t want to go back to Thompson Manor, so Bennett drove her to one of his other properties. Since it was late, he decided to stay the night.

Meanwhile, Frank rushed to the nursing home where Mrs. Thompson Sr. was staying.

A doctor had just called to inform him that his mother had collapsed.

Given her severe heart failure, collapsing was extremely dangerous; she might never wake up.

But when Frank burst into the VIP room, he found Mrs. Thompson Sr. sitting up in bed, holding Yolanda’s hand, her old face wrinkled with a wide, joyous smile.

Frank realized he had been deceived again, and his expression immediately darkened.

“Frank, you’re here! Come, come over,” Mrs. Thompson Sr. beckoned happily, looking full of vigor.

“The doctor said you collapsed,” Frank stated, his face cold.

“I was so happy I nearly fainted!” Mrs. Thompson Sr. laughed. “Yolanda is such a blessing! She’s pregnant, five weeks along!”

The incident with the escort had strained Yolanda and Eden’s relationship, but now, unexpectedly, Yolanda had discovered she was pregnant. Both the Walker family and Eden were eagerly anticipating this child.

Mrs. Thompson Sr., who had been looking half-dead for some time, now seemed to have a new lease on life, her energy completely restored.

“Yolanda, dear, you must take good care of yourself now that you’re pregnant. Are you having morning sickness? How’s your appetite?”

Besides, Eden wasn't his only son. He had Bennett, his legitimate, successful son, who was also about to get married. He wasn't worried about a lack of grandchildren.

“I’m glad you’re happy,” Frank said flatly.

“Of course, I’m happy! This old body of mine has to hold on. If I can just see my little great-grandson born, I can die in peace,” Mrs. Thompson Sr. exclaimed.

“Then you should take care of your health,” Frank said, turning to leave.

He had to have been out of his mind to abandon his wife and son and rush over here.

There was a time when he and his mother had only each other, when she was the closest person to him in the world.

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