Login via

Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 263

Yvette didn't understand why he was asking this, but seeing how readily he sent the money, she figured he was just sympathetic and nothing more.

So, she continued chatting with him. "To be honest, I feel quite free and happy after the divorce. Oddly enough, I don't feel that much pressure," Yvette replied.

As Xavier stared at Yvette's message on the screen, he stopped typing. He couldn't come to terms with what she said. "But why? Is it because you didn't love him?" he asked.

Yvette wasn't sure how to respond. Thinking that he was a stranger she hadn't met, she decided not to hide anything.

"The person who chooses to leave in a marriage usually has thought it over carefully. It doesn't just happen over one reason," she replied.

Glumly, Xavier typed out a few paragraphs, only to delete them.

"If there's nothing else, I'm logging off. Bye," Yvette messaged.

Xavier closed their chat window.

He sat alone for a while, pondering Yvette's words. Feeling the need to get some fresh air, he pushed open the door, only to see Yvette walking toward him with a backpack on her back.

Yvette immediately looked away when their eyes met.

Perhaps it was because she had been talking with someone online today, but Yvette felt strangely embarrassed. She quickly walked past Xavier.

Xavier watched her retreating figure quietly.

What a heartless woman!

With long strides, he caught up to Yvette. He then indifferently asked, "Is this how you thank your ex-husband who saved you last night?" He emphasized deliberately the words "ex-husband".

This was the first time Yvette had heard the words "ex-husband" coming from him. Stopping in her tracks, she looked at Xavier with a surprised gaze.

Xavier's handsome profile and intense gaze remained fixed on her, unwavering.

Yvette avoided his gaze.

Comments

The readers' comments on the novel: Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death