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Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 443

Despite thinking that, Noah still had to keep up appearances. "You're the one who's dead. Daddy isn't dead!" Then, he cried, saying, "You're a bad person."

Xavier, already disliked children, especially the one in front of him. He felt impatient just listening to Noah cry. "Stop crying," he warned.

"No!" Noah continued to fake crying. There wasn't a single tear in sight.

Xavier couldn't see that Noah was pretending to cry anyway. Worried that Yvette might get angry when she came out after her checkup and saw what was going on, he repeated, "Your father isn't dead."

"But you cursed Daddy!" Noah cried louder.

Xavier grew even more exasperated. "Stop crying. I was just joking."

Noah was surprised that his bastard father would lower himself like this. He glanced at the wall clock and realized that it was almost time for Yvette to return from her checkup.

It seemed that this bastard father was actually afraid of Yvette. He decided to use this to his advantage.

"You're an adult. Adults don't joke. Daddy is dead! I want to go back to Asnea with Mommy to visit his grave..."

Noah thought that since Xavier was now his "Daddy", he was directing his crying about Xavier, not cursing Claude.

Xavier hadn't expected Noah to take things so seriously. It would be a problem if Yvette found out.

He pinched the bridge of his nose. "I was just joking. What will it take for you to stop crying?"

"An apology. My teacher says you have to apologize if you do something wrong," Noah explained, curious to see how his bastard father would apologize.

Xavier had only ever apologized to Yvette in his life. Considering that Noah was Yvette's child with another man and had once peed on him, he was even less inclined to apologize.

Seeing that Xavier wasn't apologizing, Noah cried even louder. "Daddy is dead. I'm going to be a child without a daddy. My daddy..."

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