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Sorry for Your Loss It's Me I'm the Loss novel Chapter 884

"April gave birth to a son and thinks she can use him as leverage to force a divorce. I would never agree to that, of course, so I had to pay her off. Don't worry, once she's recovered from childbirth, I'll send her and the boy abroad. They'll never come back to bother you again."

After a long talk, Vincent finally managed to persuade Mrs. Walker.

Mrs. Walker had only mentioned divorce in a fit of anger; she had no real intention of leaving Vincent.

They had been through thick and thin for over thirty years, their lives and interests too deeply intertwined to make a split possible.

And now that April's child was born, it wasn't like he could be stuffed back in. Mrs. Walker had no choice but to grit her teeth and accept it.

"In one month, that woman and her wretched child must be out of the country, and they are never to return. As for what you gave her, I can't be bothered to argue about it. But the rest of the Walker family's assets must belong to Yolanda."

Mrs. Walker had stated her terms, making a compromise.

"Of course. Yolanda is our daughter, the apple of my eye. How could I not think of her best interests?" Vincent promised.

But a man's promises are often just words, not to be taken seriously.

Now that April had given him a healthy son, Yolanda, his flawed daughter, had already been cast aside in Vincent's heart.

If Mrs. Walker had been smart, she would have seized control of the remaining Walker family assets instead of trusting her husband's empty words.

Yvonne and Bennett's wedding was set for a bright, sunny day in late September.

The day before, Yvonne was to return to the James family estate to await the groom's arrival.

Yvonne felt little connection to the James family, but blood ties could never be completely severed. Even the law didn't recognize the renunciation of a parent-child relationship.

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