Chapter 420 – A Turning Point in Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death by Beanie Gold
In this chapter of Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death, Beanie Gold introduces major changes to the story. Chapter 420 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.
Yara's face fell instantly. Just as she was about to ask if Yvette knew something, the latter added, "Why can't I even compare to your stepdaughter? Since you hate me so much, why did you give birth to me?"
Yara's tense gaze finally relaxed a little. Then, she coldly mocked Yvette, saying, "If it weren't for your dad, I wouldn't have wanted you in the first place. Your existence is a mistake!"
Yvette had heard that countless times and thought she would've gotten over it by now. However, she still felt hurt when she heard it. She probably wanted her mother to love her like everyone else.
Before she left, she coldly looked at Yara. "If I had a choice, I wouldn't want to be your daughter either." After saying that, she hurriedly left.
As Yara watched Yvette leave, she silently clenched her fists.
Then, Zoey approached her and asked, "What were you two talking about, Mom?"
Yara returned to her senses. She didn't look cold anymore; instead, she looked gentle. "It was nothing."
"Mom, you don't seem to like Yvette." Zoey was curious about it. After all, there wouldn't be a mother in the world who wouldn't love her daughter.
Although Gemma had been busy abroad, she'd promised to attend Zoey's engagement. She'd also said she'd let Zoey have part of the shares in the Zelniks' family business.
"Don't bring her up. If it hadn't been for her, I'd still be a well-known dancer; I wouldn't have fallen at all," Yara coldly said.
Zoey figured out what was going on, and she stopped asking about it.
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When Yvette returned to Lane Mansion and got out of the car, she saw Jeremiah standing nearby. He was tall and slim, and his face looked abnormally pale. His eyes looked the same as Xavier's, but they were obviously gentler.
"Sure." She didn't overthink it and put down the bags to hold him with both arms.
As Jeremiah leaned on her shoulder and smelled the familiar scent on her, he felt at ease. "I'm not sure if you still remember, but I used to carry you home in the past. You said you had to marry me when you grew up."
Yvette felt like there was a knife stabbing her heart. She knew she'd be hurting him if she gave him any hope at that moment. So, she tried to be as distant as she could. "I didn't know better back then."
Jeremiah suppressed the bitterness in his heart. "Yeah, I know. I won't take it seriously in the future anymore."
He bent down and quietly leaned on her weak shoulder. Then, he pursed his lips tightly. Suddenly, he noticed someone taking a picture of them behind a tree near them. So, he reached out and put his hand around Yvette.
From that person's point of view, it looked like they were hugging each other.
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