Chapter 228 – Highlight Chapter from Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death
Chapter 228 is a standout chapter in Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death by Beanie Gold, where the pace intensifies and character dynamics evolve. Rich in drama and tension, this part of the story grips readers and pushes the Marriage narrative into new territory.
The two walked to a nearby restaurant for a meal. Yvette wasn't afraid of the people following her reporting to Xavier. She and Claude were innocent; there was nothing to fear.
Meanwhile, Xavier had already received photos from the people tailing Yvette. He gripped his phone tightly, unable to suppress the rage in his eyes.
No wonder she had wanted to go out—she had a date. Xavier felt a deep-seated frustration, but he couldn't pinpoint why.
At this moment, he received a call from Shannon. She was crying with joy. "Xav, there's news from Longview Bay. They said he might wake up."
Xavier instantly clenched his phone. "I understand," he uttered before hanging up.
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At the restaurant, Yvette looked at the beautifully prepared dishes, but she had no appetite. Her stomach felt unsettled.
She didn't know if it was because of Xavier or if she was pregnant. It wasn't safe to check at a local hospital or even buy a pregnancy test herself. She had to wait until she was abroad, where it would be safer.
"I looked into Jeremiah. He's Xavier's twin brother. However, there's very little information about him," Claude said.
"Is there nothing else? Like where he is now?" Yvette asked.
Claude shook his head. "It won't be easy to find out anything for now."
The Lane family had kept Jeremiah's identity even more well hidden than Yvette's abroad.
"Why did you ask me to investigate him?" Claude inquired.
Yvette gripped her cutlery tightly. "I feel like I might have misunderstood something."
Claude didn't quite understand what she meant.
"It's nothing serious," Yvette explained. "We're leaving soon anyway, so we don't need to investigate further."
Besides, Xavier had even forgotten that Yvette had saved his life by taking a knife for him. Considering that, he must favor Daphne because of more than just gratitude.
Claude, who had been worried that Yvette might not genuinely want to leave, was now sure that she wanted to leave.
"Alright," he agreed.
After finalizing their plans, Claude escorted Yvette back to Dewberry Manor.
Yvette opened the door and found Xavier already home, sitting on the couch with his shirt open and a glass of whiskey in hand. His eyes, slightly reddened, fell on Yvette.
"Finally decided to come back?" he slurred.
Yvette stepped forward. "I only had dinner with him. If you can't handle even that, I have nothing more to say."
As she started to head upstairs, Xavier forcefully pulled her into his arms. Holding her wrist tightly, he lowered his voice. "You'd best believe I could have him killed."
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