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Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 459

Arriving at Sangine County Mall, Yvette got out of the car to shop, with Ray following her. Suddenly, he stopped in his tracks. "Someone's following us."

Yvette, hearing this, stopped as well. "Is it Xavier's bodyguards?"

They hadn't gone far from home. Also, Yvette didn't like having a bunch of people trailing her. Typically, the bodyguards wouldn't come.

"No, they are unfamiliar faces. Let's go shopping first."

"Alright."

Yvette always trusted Ray. Claude had once said that even 20 ordinary people wouldn't be a match for Ray. Ray had fought his way out of a pile of dead bodies.

Inside the mall, Yvette picked out clothes for her family. Clothes for the two children and the elderly were easy to choose. However, she hesitated when it came to Xavier.

Xavier used to wear expensive, custom-made clothes, all in black and white, which made him look particularly dull and unenergetic. Thinking about this, Yvette chose some inexpensive, brightly colored clothes for Xavier.

"Ray, why don't you pick out a couple of outfits too?"

Ray, standing by the door, was momentarily stunned by Yvette's words. He immediately declined. "Thank you, but there is no need for that."

Yvette thought for a moment. She remembered Ray had previously returned to his hometown and had called off his engagement. Perhaps he now had a girlfriend and didn't want Yvette to buy clothes for him?

Yvette quickly explained, "Please don't misunderstand. If you choose something, I'll cover the cost as your boss. If your girlfriend finds out, she won't be upset."

As a woman, she understood boundaries and knew she shouldn't buy clothes for men who were attached.

A rare and unusual expression crossed Ray's cold, stern face. "I do not have a girlfriend. I wouldn't accept it just because I get paid."

When Ray had called off his engagement, it was partly because there were no feelings involved due to an arranged marriage, and partly because his fiancée had betrayed him.

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