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Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 479

Noah thought it was weird and wondered if Yvette had to take multiple steps to have a child. After all, his understanding was very limited when it came to this matter.

While he was in deep thought, Yvette had already gotten dressed. She came out, blushing, and asked, "Mark, what are you doing here?"

Mark lied, "I have some private matters that I would like to get Mr. Lane's opinion on."

She nodded in embarrassment and took Noah downstairs.

After Xavier and Mark talked for a short while, they left the house. Yvette didn't ask where they were going.

After they came out, Mark told Xavier about the progression of the project acquisition over the past few months. After Xavier listened to the report, he said, "Thank you for your hard work. Since it's Christmas tomorrow, you should take a few days off and rest well."

When Mark heard that, he was shocked. That was his first time hearing Xavier thank him for his hard work. He wondered if the world was ending.

"Don't mention it. I was just doing my job." Mark was so surprised that he lost his composure.

Xavier couldn't tell there was something different about Mark. After spending a lot of time with Yvette, he became gentle with everyone else like her.

"Is there anything else?" he asked.

Then, Mark remembered something. "Mr. Shaw and Mr. Banks have invited you to join them at Sternhow Club tonight."

Since Xavier was still pretending to have amnesia, they could only invite him through Mark.

Upon hearing that they had asked him out that night, Xavier rejected the invitation without any hesitation. "I'm not going. Tell them that I already have plans."

He wanted to spend the night with Yvette. Mark had already known that Xavier wouldn't be going. Other than going to work, the latter would only be by Yvette's side. He wouldn't even go out for walks alone, let alone go to the club.

"Sure."

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