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Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 412

Then, Kiki finally realized that the changes Viola had mentioned were just for Yvette. Still, Xavier sounded fine when he was speaking to Viola, so something had indeed changed there too.

When Gideon arrived with his team, they even brought various high-end medical equipment. Kiki was impressed. "Yvvy, did you find them yourself?"

"Xavier helped to get the equipment," Yvette answered truthfully. She still didn't know that he was the reason why she'd been able to hire Gideo and his team in the first place.

Although Viola knew about it, Xavier had asked her not to tell Yvette anything. He didn't want Yvette to feel forced to be with him just because of a favor she owed him. That was also why Viola was certain that he'd changed.

Viola spent the whole morning getting examined by Gideon. When it was over, he said to Yvette, "Ms. Snyder, it'll be impossible to cure all of her sickness. However, we can perform surgery so that she'll be able to live longer."

"Great. When can we do it?"

"I'll put her on some medication for now. Then, we can arrange a surgery later."

After Yvette was done talking to Gideon, she escorted the medical team out of the house. When she returned, she comforted Viola, saying, "Dr. Upton said you could recover after getting surgery."

Viola knew her own body the best. However, she couldn't bear making Yvette sad, so she said with a smile, "That's great. I was hoping I'd have more time to be with you guys."

"Yeah."

Kiki also comforted Viola from the side, and it felt livelier in the house that day.

Since Xavier had to go to the office that day, he also left the house after the medical team left. He made a call while he was on the road. "Have you looked into it?"

"We're sure that it was Jeremiah now."

"What about the projects I've told you to snatch?"

"There's no problem there." Mark believed that Xavier would be able to take back the company within the year.

Xavier ended the call after hearing Mark's response.

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