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Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 257

Yvette returned to her room to rest in the evening.

Lying on the bed with her eyes closed, she couldn't help but recall the expression on Xavier's face when he left. She had only seen that expression once before—at their wedding when he had been deceived. A vague sense of unease settled in her heart, making her sleep fitfully.

Meanwhile, Xavier stayed at a top-tier hotel not far away, overlooking everything on the street with a cold expression.

Claude had always thought Tirion was Xavier's territory. However, he hadn't realized that Xavier actually restrained himself in Tirion.

Now, that he was abroad, Xavier had no such concerns.

After Claude got into the accident, the people from the Lander family took him away overnight and kept the incident off the news.

Yvette was unaware of his car accident.

When she woke up the next day, she got someone to fix the door. She planned to stay here temporarily and continue composing music. She would meet Viola and the others after Xavier stopped bothering her.

In the morning, Yvette went out to buy groceries. When she opened the door and went out, she saw Xavier standing next to a Maybach, smoking a cigarette.

The moment Xavier saw her come out, he immediately stubbed out the cigarette and threw it into a nearby trash can.

Yvette pretended not to see him and walked in the opposite direction.

After the smell of smoke on him had dissipated a bit, Xavier quickly caught up with her.

"Yvette!"

Yvette stopped and turned to look at him. "If what I said yesterday wasn't clear enough, then I'll say it again today. I don't want to be with you anymore. Please let me go. Let's part on good terms."

A hint of darkness flashed in Xavier's eyes. "Do you know that I haven't had a single good night's sleep these days you've been away?"

Yvette couldn't help but sneer. "If you can't sleep, shouldn't you see a doctor?"

She'd had more sleepless nights than him during their three years of marriage.

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