Now that she and Yvette had started talking about it, Kiki couldn't hold back.
"Yvvy, in hindsight, we kept thinking he was a bastard for not loving you because you mistook him for Jeremiah. But you were just a stranger to him. There was no way he could give you love when he felt nothing for you.
"The only flaw he had was blaming you for what your mother and brother did. At the end of the day, he's just a petty guy who's too prideful; he's not that much of a bastard."
As Kiki realized that, she could finally relax a little.
Yvette seriously listened to what Kiki said. "Yeah, I know."
However, Kiki immediately said, "However, not only has he lost his memories, but he's also blind now. Yvvy, you'll have a hard life ahead if you stay with him."
It would be hard for a blind man to make any money. Since he was part of the upper class, it would be more difficult for him.
Kiki couldn't help worrying again when she thought about that. "Yvvy, you shouldn't let his good looks distract you. I think Claude's way better than him."
Yvette wasn't that surprised by Kiki's change of heart. She knew the latter was just worried about her. "Why are you bringing Claude up again? He told me he only saw me as a friend last time, and he's out of my league too."
Kiki wanted to say something else, but the maid approached her and told her it was time to eat. So, she had no choice but to end the call hurriedly.
She decided she had to meet Xavier in private. She wanted to let him know when to quit so that he wouldn't be a burden to Yvette and the children.
On the other side, Yvette was about to have her dinner as well. When she turned around, she saw Xavier standing near her. She wondered if he had heard what she had said.
When he heard her footsteps, he said, "It's time for dinner."
"Sure."
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