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Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 258

Yvette thought that Xavier would soon leave on his own, but in the days that followed, he actually established a branch office in Mayest. Moreover, it was set up not far from where she lived.

She had to admit that Xavier was a business genius who could thrive anywhere.

He quickly made connections with some of the wealthy individuals in the city.

Every morning, Yvette would receive a bouquet of flowers and an expensive gift. However, she threw them in the trash each time.

One day, Xavier even bought the entire area where she lived and moved in next door. Now, they could see each other just by standing on their balconies.

Yvette discovered this while she was composing music on the open balcony.

"If you like living here, we can settle down here," Xavier said.

Yvette ignored him, picked up her music sheets, and went back inside.

Meanwhile, Mark arrived with people to renovate the house. When he saw Xavier standing alone on the balcony, constantly looking at the house next door, he knew Xavier wanted to see Yvette.

"Mr. Lane, we've acquired the house next door. You can go over anytime you want to see Mrs. Lane."

Having understood Xavier's intentions, Mark had already changed how he addressed Yvette.

Yvette had been renting someone else's house. Mark handed the keys he had just received today to Xavier.

Xavier took the keys. Glancing at them, he asked, "How are things back home?"

"We've suppressed the company's seniors. Only Zayden and his wife, Marlene, are still making moves in private."

Xavier dismissed it disdainfully. "Ignore them." To him, those two were not even worth his time.

Mark nodded in response.

"What about Jeremiah?" Xavier asked again.

Mark hesitated for a moment before replying, "I'm afraid I don't know, sir. Since you left Tirion, Jeremiah also left Lane Mansion. We don't know where he is now."

A trace of concern flashed in Xavier's eyes. He wasn't worried about Zayden and Marlene, but he was concerned about Jeremiah.

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