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Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 396

Although Xavier's office wasn't big, there were a lot of newspaper clippings on the wall. There was news about missing children and articles on deaf children receiving financial aid.

Yvette entered the room and had a look around. There was even a computer and a phone prepared specially for a blind person. All the doubts she had was gone for now.

"Do your best at your work. I won't disturb you further."

"Alright. Let me walk you out." Xavier knew she believed him, so he could finally stop worrying.

"It's alright. Work is more important." Then, she left by herself.

As she returned home, she called Kiki. "Kiki, I've just visited Xavier's company. It really is a charity home." She had talked about it with Kiki previously.

"Is he really that desperate now?" Kiki asked as she worked.

"I think this job is good for him. He can help others while living a peaceful life." Yvette had always wanted a quiet life.

"Yvvy, don't tell me that you're going soft on him and thinking about forgiving him. Are you thinking about getting back together with him? He's blind now. If you stay with him again, what if he regains his memories and sight in the future and goes back to the way he was?"

Yvette didn't know how to answer Kiki at that moment. People could change at any moment, and no one could promise to stay the same forever.

"But I can't possibly get a divorce now. So, let's just take one step at a time."

"That's fine too. Make sure you protect your personal assets. Don't let him scam you again," Kiki reminded.

When Yvette heard that, she suddenly remembered how Xavier had hired Hannah and Grace. She wondered how he'd managed to hire them when he had debts to clear.

When she reached home, she couldn't help asking them about their salary, and their answers were consistent.

Hannah was only making 6,000 dollars per month, while Grace received 3,000 for making three meals per day. Yvette told them to give her their bank details, saying that she would pay them in the future.

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