Chapter 500 – 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 500 shifts the narrative tone, revealing secrets, advancing character arcs, and increasing stakes within the Marriage genre.
Xavier finally understood what was going on. "I told the staff beforehand to leave everything exactly as it was. Not a single item, not even the position of a pen, was to be altered. Everything else depends on my memory."
Yvette looked around after hearing that. Indeed, everything was in perfect order, without any changes. Even so, she couldn't help but admire him.
Even if everyone else went blind, Xavier was the kind of person who could navigate. Some people were just born to lead.
"You're amazing," she said sincerely.
It had been a long time since Xavier had been praised by Yvette. Her sudden compliment caught him off guard, and a smile crept onto his face. He tightened his grip on her hand.
"Silly." The air crackled with unspoken attraction.
Yvette's face inexplicably flushed. "Let go. I'm going to... mop the floor."
"Okay." Xavier obediently released her hand.
Yvette's palm grew warm and clammy under his grasp. Without giving it a second thought, she grabbed a mop and quickly wiped up the spilled water.
When she finished, she noticed Xavier standing by the window. His tall frame blocked most of the light from the balcony.
He turned around, his cold and handsome face exuding an air of nobility.
Just as he was about to say something, a maid's voice came from the doorway. "Mr. Xavier, Ms. Yvette, Madam Shannon is here."
As soon as she finished speaking, Shannon and a group of maids came in.
"Where's Noah?" she asked, glancing around.
Xavier replied, "He's upstairs, already asleep."
Hearing this, Shannon sat down on the couch. "Then I'll wait until he wakes up."
But Xavier shattered her happy mood. "Noah is not my son."
"Making a fuss?" Shannon, who was already enraged by Yvette, now felt fury at her son. Her eyes filled with anger. "She's deceiving you, and you're blaming your own mother."
"I don't care," Xavier repeated.
Shannon was shocked, unable to believe what she was hearing. "Have you lost your mind along with your memory? She's been unfaithful to you!"
She shed her upper-class facade. She was eager to shake some sense into her foolish son. How could someone who'd been so bright as a kid turn out so dim?
Xavier's face darkened with increasing intensity. "Get out! I won't say it again."
Shannon was startled by his tone; she stood frozen to the spot for a moment before reluctantly leaving.
Once outside, she immediately called a neurology specialist. "Hello, is this Dr. Lloyd? I need to know something. If someone suffers from amnesia after a car accident, can it affect their intelligence too?"
She couldn't understand how Xavier had ended up in such a position. How had he become so willing to lower himself and be a child's stepfather?
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