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Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 321

Summary for Chapter 321: Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death

Summary of Chapter 321 from Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death

Chapter 321 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.

The two of them sat face-to-face, and it felt awkward. Xavier said something first. "Why didn't you tell me when you couldn't hear a thing?"

Yvette kept her head down, and she looked like she was in a daze. "I thought my hearing would get better when I got home."

He held up his hand to touch her, but she avoided him. Xavier's hand froze in mid-air, and he asked, "Who were you with today, Yvvy?"

Yvette was stunned, and she looked up at him. "Did you send someone to follow me again?"

That was what he had loved to do before he had lost his memories.

He was stunned because he didn't understand what she meant by "again". He didn't know when he had ever sent someone to follow her.

Before he could explain himself, the door to Viola's room opened, and the doctor came out. He said Viola had been too agitated and fainted. She wasn't in any danger, but she had to stay calm in the future.

Mark came out as well and looked at Yvette. His gaze was cold when he thought about what he had seen that day. Since Xavier was there, he didn't dare to say anything to Yvette.

"We're heading back now, Mr. Lane."

"Sure."

Then, Mark left with the doctor, leaving Yvette and Xavier alone there.

"Thank you for bringing me home today and calling a doctor to treat Viola," Yvette said. She knew it had nothing to do with him following her and that those were two different matters.

"We're husband and wife, so there's no need to thank me," he said. After saying that, he reached out again to grab her arm. "Also, I didn't send anyone to follow you!"

She didn't believe him.

"It's the New Year soon. I'll take you to Dewberry Manor tomorrow." She wasn't asking for his permission.

Xavier tightened his grip on Yvette. "What about you?"

If he didn't love Yvette, why would he only remember her after losing his memories? If he didn't love her, why would he stay there willingly? If he didn't love her, why would he tolerate her over and over again?

"In that case, we'll talk about it when I've recovered my memories." Xavier was determined to stay, and Yvette knew she couldn't kick him out by force. So, they just had to take one step at a time.

Yvette didn't sleep well that night, and she was woken up by her ringing phone the next day. When she answered the call, she heard a voice that she had heard in her nightmares.

"Yvvy." It was her mother, Yara.

Yvette's heart skipped a beat, but she looked calm. "Can I help you, Madam Yara?"

Yara was furious when she heard Yvette calling her that. She thought Yvette was being ungrateful.

"You've embezzled the eight billion dollars your dad left us, and it's time to return it to its rightful owner. Matthew has been captured. Let me give you a word of advice. Turn yourself in, and maybe Terrence and I will let you walk away from this."

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