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Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 323

Since it had snowed the whole night, the housekeepers were clearing the snow outside Dewberry Manor.

Xavier sat in the car and didn't enter the manor. Then, Mark saw someone entering the building. It was Jeremiah.

Mark told Xavier about it immediately and asked, "Shall we head over there now?"

Since there were so many housekeepers at the manor at that moment, Jeremiah's identity would be exposed if Xavier went there now.

A few days ago, Jeremiah had been staying at Lane Mansion due to the complications with his identity. Xavier hadn't expected him to move into Dewberry Manor so soon.

First, Jeremiah had stolen his identity. Then, he had snatched the company. Now, he had taken Xavier's manor as well.

Xavier wondered if Jeremiah was going to snatch his wife and the people close to him next.

"There's no rush." Xavier's voice pulled Mark back to his senses, and he had no choice but to stop his car somewhere far away.

Although he had worked for Xavier for a long time, he had only heard about Jeremiah before; this was his first time seeing Jeremiah in person.

Jeremiah really looked a lot like Xavier. If he put on Xavier's clothes, Mark wouldn't be able to tell them apart.

After all, Jeremiah was Xavier's twin. It would be better for him to take care of the company than the useless Zayden.

As they waited, an MPV drove past them. Mark didn't realize Daphne was in it.

Jeremiah looked around in the manor. When he reached Yvette's room, he saw the photo facing down on the bedside table. He grabbed it and turned it around. Then, he narrowed his eyes.

It was a photo of Yvette and Xavier. She was wearing a white gown as she stood next to Xavier in his suit. She was also carefully grabbing his arm.

That photo had been taken during their engagement dinner. They had never had a proper wedding photo, so she had kept this photo carefully, treating it as their wedding photo.

When she had decided to get a divorce, she had left the photo behind.

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