Login via

Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 387

Seeing how Xavier was sitting alone at the side, Zayden still wanted to mess with him. He remembered how arrogant Xavier had been before he'd gotten into an accident.

Zayden glanced at Jeremiah once more and noticed how he showed no signs of standing up for Xavier. So, he confidently walked toward Xavier with a glass of wine in his hand.

"Xavier, drink this glass of wine I'm holding now and apologize to me. Then, I shall forget everything you've done in the past." He swirled the glass of wine and spat in it before handing it to Xavier. When the latter heard that, he didn't even raise his head.

Seeing how Xavier was ignoring him, Zayden became infuriated. He bent down and said with a low voice, "Do you think you're still the same Xavier from before? I can squash you like an ant right now, so you better listen to me."

Everyone else looked toward them, but no one dared to help Xavier. He slowly clenched his fists tighter. Just as he was about to punch Zayden, he suddenly heard a familiar voice.

"Xav, why did you come alone without for me?"

It was Yvette. Upon arriving, she'd noticed Xavier was sitting in the corner and being bullied. She thought about how he'd helped her before.

Now that he'd lost his sight and memories, she couldn't watch as he got bullied. After all, he was also Noah and Zachary's father.

When Xavier heard her voice, he immediately relaxed his fists and stood up. Then, he pretended to look pitiful as he walked to her. "Yvvy, I thought you weren't coming."

When she suddenly appeared, everyone's gazes fell on them.

Even Jeremiah, who'd been seated at the table and drinking his coffee, looked at them as well. He gulped slightly, and it felt like the coffee in his hand had started to boil.

Yvette stood next to Xavier and habitually held his hand. Then, she looked at Zayden's perverse face. "Zayden, Xav is still recovering, so he can't have any alcohol. You should drink that yourself."

Comments

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