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My Beloved Has Risen from Death's Embrace novel Chapter 215

Was the photo meant to misguide?

So it was actually like this.

He should have seen it, but when those photos were laid out in front of him, raging jealousy completely burned away his reasoning. Seeing the man walk out of her room, tenderly stroking her hair, he was seized with the desire to tear him apart alive!

“Xan.”

“I’m so sorry, Xan.”

Orion frowned, holding her tightly with waves of remorse flooded over him, drowning his entire heart.

Hearing him call her by “Xan,” Xanthea knew he believed her now.

She had intended to let bygones be bygones, but recalling his frightening demeanor just moments ago, she couldn’t help but pout, feigning tears.

“I had such a tough day at the drama set, struggling with the emotional scenes, getting scolded by the director, and then listening to lectures all night long. My head’s spinning, my body’s exhausted, and now I have to endure your baseless accusations. Why is this happening to me.…”

“Xan, I’m sorry, so sorry.”

Orion cupped her distressed little face, mechanically repeating his apologies.

“I was wrong.”

“I must have been crazy to say those things. Can you forgive me? I’ll do whatever you ask. Could you? Xan”

His deep, dark eyes shimmered with unmatched regret, as if he’d rip his heart out for her forgiveness.

Xanthea lowered her hands, captivated by the earnestness in his gaze, “Really?”

“Really.”

“Will you ever misunderstand me again?”

“Never again. From now on, I’ll only listen to Xan, only believe Xan.”

Is he really being so good?

A smile broke across Xanthea’s face, “Well, I might just find it within me to forgive you.”

“Xan.”

Orion closed his eyes, hugging her deeply, longing to merge her into his essence.

His Xan, how she could be so wonderful.

“By the way, where did these photos come from?”

“Someone from your crew named April took them. I’ll make her regret it.”

His chilling, sinister voice made Xanthea’s skin crawl.

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