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Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death novel Chapter 447

Summary for Chapter 447: Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death

Chapter Summary: Chapter 447 – Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death by Beanie Gold

In Chapter 447, a key moment in the Marriage novel Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death, Beanie Gold delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Viola was worried about how Xavier might treat Noah, she gave Xavier a gentle reminder.

"Don't worry," Xavier responded. He wasn't going to make things difficult for a child.

In the bathroom, Noah took a bath as he pondered how to prevent Yvette from staying involved with Xavier. He decided to take a proactive approach.

At bedtime, he tightly grasped Yvette's hand and asked, "Mom, can you sleep with me tonight?"

Seeing Noah, who had been shy about bathing earlier, Yvette didn't hesitate to agree. "Sure!"

Noah was pleased and happily got into bed. After the lights were turned off, he cuddled up to Yvette and asked, "Mom, where's Mr. Lander?"

Yvette was wondering about that too. Since their last meal together, she hadn't seen Claude. "I don't know where he is; he's probably busy with work," she replied.

Noah felt it was more complicated than that. Claude used to contact Yvette, no matter how busy he was. Why the sudden silence? Was something wrong?

"Mom, I really miss Mr. Lander. Could you give him a call?"

Yvette realized it had indeed been a while since she last contacted Claude. She didn't know how he had been recently. And so, she picked up her phone and dialed Claude's number.

Claude's ringtone echoed in the ward at a hospital in Asnea. Yerick went to pick it up. Seeing Yvette's name on the screen, he frowned slightly.

"It's been so long since Claude's accident, and she's only calling now? What a heartless woman."

Glancing at Claude, who was lying on the bed, covered in injuries and attached to various medical devices, Yerick abruptly ended Yvette's call.

"Don't blame me for this, Claude. You should have found someone suitable instead of entangling yourself with a married woman," Yerick murmured. He then blocked Yvette's number and placed the phone back on the nightstand.

When Yvette called Claude again, the line was busy. Assuming he was occupied, she decided not to try again.

Yvette, speaking to a young child, didn't take those words seriously. "I don't like either. I only like you and Zac."

Noah sensed that she was brushing him off. So, he decided to make his own plans.

"Noah, don't you like Mr. Xavier?" Yvette suddenly asked.

She had seen Noah and Xavier going out for a walk and assumed he liked Xavier.

Noah immediately shook his head. "I don't like him. Mom, please don't be with him."

Even though Xavier wasn't completely bad, he had abandoned Noah, Zachary, and Yvette. He and some skank had even bullied Yvette, almost causing her harm.

The physical pain Noah felt constantly reminded him of Xavier's wrongdoings. He could never forgive his bastard father.

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