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Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 364

Yvette shook her head. "No, why?"

"Nothing. It's just that I feel like we haven't seen him in a while. Maybe you should invite him over for dinner sometime," Viola suggested, not giving up.

Yvette realized what she meant and immediately recalled her last conversation with Claude. "Viola, Claude treats me like a friend. Please don't make things difficult for him."

A friend?

Despite her age, Viola could see clearly that Claude had feelings for Yvette. Could it be that Claude had given up on pursuing Yvette because Xavier was living with her now?

Worried for Yvette, Viola added, "I understand, but Yvvy, you need to think about yourself too. You're pregnant now, and it's tough to take care of so many kids on your own."

"I have money now, so I'm not worried," Yvette said optimistically.

But Viola hadn't just been talking about finances and hiring help; she wanted Yvette to find love and happiness. Knowing that Yvette wouldn't change her mind easily, Viola didn't push further.

The day passed quickly. The next morning, Yvette needed to go back to Tirion. Seeing her constantly on the move, Viola couldn't help worrying about her.

"I'll go with you." During breakfast, Xavier offered to go with her; he was worried about the baby.

"It's fine. You should focus on your work." Yvette declined firmly.

"Then, at least take the bodyguards," Xavier insisted. He knew Yvette wouldn't let him come, but he hoped they could compromise.

"No, I'm fine with just having Ray with me." Yvette refused again. She felt uncomfortable having too many people around her; it drew too much attention as well.

Once she finished breakfast and got ready to leave, she noticed four bodyguards with less pleasant appearances standing outside. Ray was standing by another car, creating a stark contrast.

As soon as the bodyguards saw Yvette, they immediately greeted her. "This way, please, Mrs. Lane."

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