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Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 563

As Yvette looked at Xavier in confusion, he continued, "I can't see."

The entire way there, they had received strange looks from people everywhere. Although Xavier couldn't see, he could sense them and hear the whispers around him.

Yvette was silent for a moment before she replied, "I don't think being blind is a shameful thing in itself. The shameful ones are those who discriminate against others."

Hearing Yvette's words, Xavier thought of the past when they had been together and how he had repeatedly showed his dislike toward Yvette for her poor hearing.

"Yvvy, I'm sorry."

Yvette was stunned again. She didn't understand what was wrong with him today.

"What is it?"

"Nothing. Let's go back."

"Okay." Yvette started the car.

On the way back, Xavier asked her again, "How is Yara's fake illness?"

"An internationally renowned brain expert helped me find evidence. Yara will be locked up soon." Yvette replied.

Xavier was a little surprised. He had already quietly arranged for Tristan to do this, but he hadn't expected Yvette to actually solve it herself.

He was somewhat curious about how she'd hired that brain specialist.

"What about the inheritance lawsuit?"

"It's a long-term plan. It's not that easy."

After many years, the Snyder family had gone bankrupt. They still had to fight the original inheritance lawsuit. It was conceivable that there were many difficulties.

Xavier didn't ask any more questions. He didn't tell Yvette that the next step was to snap up all the overseas projects Yandell Group had.

The Yandell family had a weak foundation and relied on women to get rich. It was easier to bring them down than the Snyder family.

He planned to acquire Yandell Group and surprise Yvette when he returned it to her as Snyder Group.

At Dewberry Manor, Noah had been waiting until the sky had darkened. He wanted to teach his bastard father a lesson.

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