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Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 325

When Xavier arrived home, he couldn't find Yvette anywhere.

He was slightly angry. After all, when he left the house, he always left a note for her. But when she went out, she never told him about it.

The caretaker that Yvette had hired for Viola was cooking in the kitchen.

When she saw the frustrated Xavier calling for Yvette from time to time, she couldn't help but say, "Ms. Snyder probably isn't coming home in the next few days. She told me to take care of Ms. Xenos."

When Xavier heard the stranger's voice, he asked, "Who are you?"

"I'm Ellie Hemington, I'm the caretaker Ms. Snyder hired to take care of Ms. Xenos." Ellie came out and realized that Xavier was blind.

She immediately said, "Mister, I'm going to have to charge more for taking care of two people. When Ms. Snyder hired me, she only said I needed to take care of Ms. Xenos. She never mentioned anything about taking care of a blind person."

When he heard her calling him blind, his face darkened a lot. "I don't need anyone to take care of me."

"Why wouldn't you need anyone taking care of you when you're blind? I don't care. You're going to have to pay me more!"

Xavier's gaze turned cold instantly. "Get out!"

Ellie was shocked by him yelling so suddenly. "Why… Why are you shouting? Ms. Snyder hired me. No one can fire me other than her. Besides, who's going to take care of Ms. Xenos if you fire me?"

Ten minutes later, the bodyguards hiding in the shadows dragged Ellie out.

Viola woke up when she heard the commotion outside. She looked out the window and saw Ellie yelling outside, "Forget about not increasing my pay. How dare you drag me out? I'm going to call the police on you and sue you all!"

No one had ever dared to cause a scene in front of Xavier before, and he had never seen a country bumpkin like her going crazy like this either.

It was giving him a headache. He came outside and said, "Stuff her mouth and toss her on the street."

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