Xavier somewhat recalled the memories from five years ago.
He remembered their wedding and how he had left Yvette alone. He remembered James' passing and how Yvette's face had been streaked with tears. All that time, he had remained indifferent, only caring about the Snyder family's deception.
He tried to recall more, but the pain in his head intensified. Eventually, he stopped trying and turned to Viola.
"Viola, I can't agree to your request."
As Viola froze, she heard Xavier say, "I can't watch the person I love marry another man. I promise to change, to treat Yvvy well, and never to hurt her again."
However, Viola didn't believe a word he said. "No matter what you say, you've only changed now because you're blind. If you were fine, you wouldn't treat Yvvy well."
Xavier had no rebuttal. He knew that the only way to make Viola believe him was by showing her that he really had changed.
Too angry to continue speaking with Xavier, Viola returned to her room.
Xavier hadn't eaten since returning home. Recalling Ellie saying that Yvette might not return for a few days, he picked up his phone and called Yvette.
Yvette had already returned to Tirion. After finding Matthew and bailing him out, she had gone to meet Kiki and Zachary.
They were eating when she saw Xavier's call. Quickly, she found an excuse to step outside and answer the phone. "What is it?"
"Where are you?" Xavier asked directly.
Yvette didn't want to tell him. "Where I am is none of your business. Just take care of yourself for the next few days. I've hired a caregiver to look after Viola. I'll be back in a few days."
While listening to her, Xavier had someone track the IP address of her phone call.
He soon found out that she was in Tirion. Since he didn't know what she was doing there alone, he felt uneasy. So, he arranged for a car to pick him up and take him there.
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