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Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 536

Daphne admitted that Jeremiah had sent her to attend to Xavier. However, she didn't provide Yvette with all the details.

Yvette felt her heart go cold. She hadn't expected Jeremiah to resort to such tactics. Keeping her word, she released Daphne.

Daphne left the basement in a disheveled state, and as soon as she was outside, she booked a ticket straight out of Tirion. She knew that if she didn't leave now, both Tristan and Jeremiah wouldn't spare her.

Xavier was aware that Yvette had let Daphne go but didn't pursue the matter. After all, someone like Daphne posed no real threat to him.

If it hadn't been for Jeremiah and the Lumber family conspiring against him, she wouldn't have been able to get close to him in the first place.

Yvette shared the same opinion—Daphne's only talent was hurting others with her words. Someone like her would eventually meet someone who wouldn't hesitate to retaliate, so there was no need to dirty their own hands or risk criminal charges.

When Yvette went outside, where snow was falling heavily, Xavier asked her, "Did you find out everything?"

Yvette nodded. "Yes."

"Give me your phone," Xavier said again.

Yvette, puzzled, handed it to him anyway.

Xavier only remembered that he couldn't see when he took her phone. He lowered his voice. "Delete Jeremiah's contact information."

"Huh?" Yvette didn't understand why he made such a request.

"If a woman pursuing me sent you to another man's bed and planned to expose you to the world, do you think I should still have that person's contact information?"

Xavier had learned over the past few months that it was better to explain things to Yvette rather than issue orders.

Yvette immediately understood where he was coming from. However, she had a different perspective.

"If we're starting over, then yes, you shouldn't have that person's contact information. But if we don't end up together, then it's perfectly normal for you to keep it."

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