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Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 531

"I've never heard him say he regained his memory. I asked him just a few days ago; he said he hadn't." Yvette murmured, speaking to Jeremiah as much as to herself.

Since she was pregnant, she couldn't afford to let her emotions get the best of her. She took deep breaths to calm herself.

"It's fine; I've just been deceived again. That's all." Yvette repeatedly reassured herself in her mind. "It's okay. Don't be angry. Don't be sad. It's okay. This might be better. This way, I can completely free myself from him."

When Jeremiah noticed her reaction, he reached out to hold her hand. "It's okay. You have me."

Yvette was startled. She looked at the hand Jeremiah was holding, but at that moment, she pulled away. Xavier had made mistakes; she couldn't be wrong as well.

"Jeremiah, you're Zoey's fiancé." She reminded him.

Jeremiah's free hand tensed, and a flicker of discomfort crossed his face.

He then said gently, "You misunderstood me. I meant that I'll stand by your side. After all, we're still friends, aren't we? Don't worry. If Xav's done something wrong, I won't side with him."

Yvette felt reassured by his words. She glanced at the time displayed on the screen in the car; it was already past 1:00 am.

"Let's go back," she suggested.

"Okay."

Jeremiah drove Yvette home. Along the way, he glanced at her occasionally, gripping the steering wheel tightly. No matter what it took, he was determined to win her back.

"Don't blame me for this, Xav," he thought. "You're the one who insisted on taking what's mine."

Back at Dewberry Manor, Yvette got out of the car before she thanked Jeremiah.

"I'll keep the car for now and return it to you tomorrow."

"Alright." Yvette nodded and went into the manor alone. Once inside, she called Mark, "Mr. Xyrax, there's no need to search anymore."

Mark was wondering why when Yvette informed him, "Xavier and Daphne went to a hotel together."

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