Summary of Chapter 231 from Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death
Chapter 231 marks a crucial moment in Beanie Gold’s Marriage novel, Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Kiki sensed something was wrong and immediately called Zachary's teacher. "Hello, Zac's teacher. Can you let Zac answer the phone?"
"Is this Zac's mom? Zac's dad came by earlier and took him home," the teacher said.
Dad?
Was it Xavier? No way! Xavier didn't even know Zachary was his child!
Could it be...
Kiki was stunned.
"Hello, ma'am? Are you still there?"
"How could you let someone else take my son? What if he was a bad person? Who was he? What did he look like?" Kiki shouted angrily into the phone.
If Zachary went missing, how would she explain it to Yvette? This teacher was too irresponsible!
Kiki knew Yvette cared about her sons very much. She feared even the slightest mishap might befall them.
Now, Zachary had been taken away, and Kiki hadn't even known about it.
Ignoring the personal items thrown on the ground, Kiki quickly hailed a cab and told the driver to go to the international kindergarten.
The teacher was also confused. "You mean you don't know what the child's father looks like?"
Kiki's face turned red with anger. "The child's father and I had a one-night stand; I've never even seen his face. What about it?"
It was incredibly irresponsible for a teacher to let someone take the child without informing the parents in advance.
The teacher felt a bit wronged and quickly explained, "Ma'am, please don't be angry. I had no choice; the principal brought that man in. He was tall, about six feet two inches, handsome, and had charming eyes. Oh, and I think his last name was Shaw..." The teacher described with the limited vocabulary she had.
Tristan was the only man Kiki knew whose surname was Shaw.
She immediately hung up and called Tristan. "Sorry, the number you are trying to reach is currently unavailable. Please try again later."
"Didn't Mommy teach you how to butter up your dad?"
Even though Zachary was speechless, he didn't reveal the truth. He went with the flow instead. "My mom said I don't have a dad."
Tristan was puzzled when he heard Zachary say proudly, "Mom said my dad died when I was born because I'm a jinx."
It was Tristan's turn to be at a loss for words. He couldn't believe Kiki would tell a child such a lie.
Knowing that Tristan hadn't realized he was cursing him, Zachary kindly asked, "Mister, are you really my dad? If you are, doesn't that mean you're a dead man now?"
Tristan's expression turned dark. "Don't make me tear your mouth apart."
A trace of sarcasm flashed in Zachary's eyes. "Mister, are you really that petty? My teacher often tells us that only cowards choose to use violence to bully those weaker than themselves. Besides, I'm just a child."
Tristan's grip on Zachary's face loosened before he lifted Zachary onto his shoulder and got out of the car.
"Little brat, I'm not your father if I don't teach you a lesson today."
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