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Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 407

Yvette had finally asked Jeremiah about it. He said, "You've been going to Lane Mansion since you were young, Yvvy. Have you ever heard about the Lanes having twins?"

She shook her head. If she'd known that Xavier had a twin brother, she would've definitely wondered if she'd loved the wrong person before.

However, despite visiting the Lanes multiple times after coming to Tirion, she had never heard that Xavier had a twin brother. No one outside the family had talked about it either.

"That's because I was diagnosed with a terrible sickness when I was born. I couldn't get too cold, and I couldn't be exposed to the harsh sunlight.

"I spent most of my childhood in the ICU, and no one in my family thought I would survive. So, they never told the world about my existence. I only returned to Lane Mansion when my condition improved.

"However, I was still too weak, so I almost had no contact with the outside world. Of course, you were the only exception."

He continued explaining, "I told you I was Xavier because I was worried you might be disgusted by my sickness. The Lanes wouldn't have wanted someone as useless as me to appear in public as well."

As Yvette listened to him, she finally understood his pain.

"I'm sorry for not knowing all of this. I wasn't avoiding you or acting like I didn't know you on purpose. I just didn't know how I should face you or what I should say at all.

"I've always remembered how you helped me and stayed by my side when we were younger. I remember everything."

As she spoke, her eyes became redder, and the tears started streaming down her face uncontrollably.

She suddenly felt like the villain. Those reasons were why she'd become distant from the man who used to treat her well.

Jeremiah lifted his hand to wipe her tears away, but she instinctively avoided him. His hand froze in midair. "Yvvy, do you still remember our promise?"

She looked up at him.

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