Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death

Chapter 267



After Yvette had told Kiki about the divorce, the latter had immediately prepared an indictment.

"Yeah, it wouldn't be wise for us to continue being together." Yvette looked at the documents and said, "Let me know if you need anything from me. I just want to get this over with as soon as possible. Are you confident about doing this?"

Kiki hesitated for a moment and carefully looked at her. "Yvvy, if you show your medical records from before, there's a high chance we will succeed."

After Yvette had gotten married, she had never gotten pregnant. Instead, she had gone for many treatments.

She had also had major depression disorder and lived separately from Xavier for many years. Since it was just a divorce, it wouldn't be that hard.

With that thought in mind, she said, "Alright. I'll prepare the medical records and give them to you."

"Sure. If you have any proof of Xavier being with Daphne or evidence of him mistreating you, it'll do as well," Kiki added. Yvette understood everything perfectly. "In that case, shall I submit the indictment today?"

"Sure."

Meanwhile, after Xavier had returned, he immediately punished the shareholders who had secretly been up to no good.

He still didn't know that Yvette had applied for a divorce at the courthouse.

After he was done with his work, he returned to Dewberry Manor right away. Yvette was already home. Although the heater was turned on, she was wrapped up in a blanket on the couch. When Xavier returned, he put his coat aside and turned up the heat further. "Have you eaten?"

When she heard that, she looked up at him. "Yeah."

When he approached her and saw her wrapped up like a burrito, he couldn't help smiling. "I haven't eaten yet. Let's grab something to eat."

"I don't want to go."

After she had become weaker, she had come to dislike the cold. When she had been living abroad before, the temperature had never been so cold. Xavier sat down and reached out to hold her. "Do you feel warmer now?"

She was stunned.

"Shall we get you examined at the hospital?" he asked again.

"No." She rejected the idea immediately.

She had gotten an examination at the hospital before. The doctor had said that she would need to slowly nurse her body in order to get over the cold. Yvette pushed Xavier away and leaned toward the other end of the couch. He suddenly felt empty when there was nothing in his embrace.

"I was too harsh last night." He paused for a moment and continued, "If Claude doesn't want those two kids, I'll bring them home."NôvelDrama.Org exclusive content.

Ever since the DNA test had

confirmed that the children weren't his, he had thought about it a lot. If Yvette would stay by his side, he wouldn't mind taking care of Noah and Zachary.

She looked at him in surprise. She couldn't believe that he would actually be willing to take care of someone else's children.

Xavier thought she was worried that he would harm the kids, and he said, "I'll give them the best life and send them to the best school. However, you have to promise me that you won't contact Claude ever again."

When Yvette heard that, she still didn't dare trust him. She had

experienced how unpredictable.net

could be and knew what he was like when he gave her the cold shoulder. en.swhovels.net

She looked down and said, "There's no need for that. I can take care of my own children."

As Xavier heard what she said, it felt like they were growing apart. He felt hurt as he said, "Whatever."

When Mark delivered Xavier his dinner, the latter didn't touch it at all. That night, he forcefully held Yvette in his arms in bed.

She looked outside the window in a daze and said, "Xavier, I don't like you."

He froze. Then, she started talking about her childhood. "To tell you the truth, I still can't differentiate you from him when we were younger.

"I'm such a fool, right? If I had known about this a long time ago, we wouldn't have been stuck in this situation for so long."


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