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Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 461

Yvette was already inclined to do as Viola said, and with Viola being ill, she certainly wouldn't go against her wishes.

She got up and led Xavier to his room to help him try on the clothes. Most of the clothes Yvette had bought for Xavier were casual and easy to wear.

"Go on. Take off your clothes," Yvette instructed as she began unpacking the new clothes and organizing them neatly.

When she turned around to hand the clothes to Xavier, she was completely stunned, and her pupils dilated in shock.

"W-Why did you take off everything?" she stammered.

The man in front of her was entirely unclothed, revealing a perfectly proportioned body, firm muscles, a chiseled six-pack, and more.

Yvette quickly averted her gaze, her face flushing as if it were on fire.

Though she had given birth to Zachary and Noah and was pregnant with Xavier's child, they hadn't had many intimate encounters. Even though she acted mature and composed, their actual intimate moments were always initiated by him.

Xavier's handsome face remained calm and composed; he had always been confident in his physique. "Aren't there still clothes inside?"

Yvette lowered her head as she didn't dare look at him. She stammered, "I didn't buy you any underwear. Hurry up and put your underwear on."

Hearing this, Xavier replied, "I must have taken them off too quickly and misplaced them. Could you help me find them?"

Yvette felt he was doing this on purpose. Wanting to finish quickly, she went to where he kept his clothes to look. But before she could find them, Xavier moved close behind her, making her freeze.

At that moment, Xavier's entire body felt like it was boiling.

Yvette's face further reddened when she felt him pressing against her. "What are you doing?"

Xavier quickly stepped back. "I thought you might have trouble finding them, so I was going to look for them myself. I didn't do it on purpose," he whispered.

His voice was thick with restrained desire, his ears burning.

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