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Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 517

Yvette immediately tensed up and pushed Xavier. However, she couldn't move him at all. "Don't you have anything better to do?"

He didn't answer her and just started kissing her. Yvette felt her blood gushing through her veins, and her face felt warm. Then, she bit his lips. Xavier appeared to be unaffected by it, and he didn't stop kissing her.

She didn't know what else to do with him, and her eyes turned red in anger. She could even taste blood in her mouth.

"Well, do you hate that?" He held her face and caressed her lips with his finger.

She avoided his touch and answered with a question, "What would you do if you saw photos of me sleeping with another man?"

He would've started a war by now.

As expected, Xavier said nothing. While he stayed silent, Yvette bit him again, this time on his shoulder. The bite mark she left on it previously was still there.

"Why aren't you answering me?" she asked.

Xavier hugged her tight again. "I would've killed the man."

She looked at him in shock. "Then, what would you do to me?"

Xavier was stunned for a long while before he said, "I would lock you up and break your legs."

She thought he was joking around and didn't want to waste her breath on him again.

"Let me get up." She felt as if her waist was about to snap, and he finally let her go. Then, he seriously asked, "What did Terrence want from you?"

"Nothing. He just wanted to tell me that Yara had gotten bail by faking to an illness." She purposely kept the explanation short. Yvette figured Yara would've faked a pregnancy if she'd been younger.

"It's hard to fake an illness nowadays, and it's difficult to expose it as well." Xavier said calmly, "I'll get Tristan to look into it."

"No." She rejected the idea immediately. "I don't want to owe him any favors."

"He's the one who owes you his life. Even if I don't say anything about it, he should do something anyway."

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