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Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 429

Viola reassured Yvette that her health had improved recently and asked her not to worry. Yvette then called Noah. However, the nurse informed her that he was already asleep.

When she called Zachary, the video connected, revealing a lavishly decorated children's room. "Zac?"

Zachary appeared on the screen in a neatly tailored little suit, looking like a miniature adult. "Sorry, Mom. I was busy just now."

"Are you at Kiki's house?" Yvette asked.

Zachary nodded and then added, "To be precise, it's the house Kiki's father gifted to me."

Michael was very fond of Zachary, so much so that he wanted to take the moon from the sky for him. At the moment, Michael was still urging Zachary to continue their chess session.

Zachary had only been on the call with Yvette for a while when Michael called out, "Zac, who are you talking to? Come and continue the game with me."

Hearing this, Zachary had to apologize and say goodbye to Yvette. To be honest, he had been preoccupied lately. Michael not only liked to play chess and read with him but also enjoyed taking him to his friends to show his "grandson" off.

After closing the laptop, Zachary went to the living room. Michael was resting his chin in his hands and frowning at the chessboard, which showed that he was losing the game.

"Zac, you didn't trick me, did you? I heard that you can play chess on your phone nowadays. Did you use your phone to play against me?"

Michael had already played ten rounds with Zachary without winning even once. It would be quite embarrassing if people knew that he lost to a four-year-old.

"Gramps, if you still don't believe it, we can play again, and you can search for a phone on me," Zachary offered.

He actually wanted to let Michael win, but the old man was so sharp that he would immediately notice if Zachary went easy on him. As a chess player, one should have a competitive spirit.

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