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Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 408

Yvette tensed up and anxiously tried to get out of Jeremiah's arms. "I'm already married."

Her eyes were filled with panic, and he could tell how much she was resisting him. His heart skipped a beat, and he only pulled his hands back after a long while.

There was a lonely look in his eyes. "Then, can we still be friends in the future?"

Yvette calmed down and looked at him. Then, she said softly, "Yeah. Not only are we friends now, but we're family as well. I'll attend your engagement."

"Alright. I'll wait for you." Jeremiah forced out a smile.

"If there's nothing else, I'll be leaving now."

Then, Yvette walked away in the snow. Jeremiah stood still next to the car as he watched her leave him slowly. It felt like she was buried under the snow at that moment.

Meanwhile, Jackie thought it was weird that Jeremiah hadn't returned to the office yet. It was the first time that she'd no idea where he was, so she couldn't resist calling him.

"Where are you now, Mr. Jeremiah?"

He'd already gotten back into his car. "I'm dealing with something outside, so I won't be going back to the office today."

"But we have an appointment tonight—"

"Cancel it."

Jackie had taken care of Jeremiah for at least a decade. She could tell something was wrong from his tone. "Mr. Jeremiah, if there's something on your mind, please don't keep it to yourself. You can tell me about it, and I promise I won't tell anyone else."

When he heard that, his eyes lit up with self-mockery, and he said gently, "You're worrying too much. I'm fine. So, just focus on your work."

After saying that, he ended the call. He couldn't help coughing.

Although he'd recovered from his terrible sickness, he was still suffering from many sequelae. There was no telling if his sickness would return again.

That day, Jeremiah didn't drive back. Instead, he parked his car somewhere he could see Yvette's house. Then, he just sat in the car and kept looking at the house.

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