What Happens in Chapter 529 – From the Book Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death
Dive into Chapter 529, a pivotal chapter in Unbreakable Love His Passion for Her Transcends Death, written by Beanie Gold. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Marriage fiction.
Not wanting to watch someone die in front of her, Kiki spoke up, saying, "Uh, let's just forget it. He didn't really do anything to Zac. Also, Zac was the one who pulled his pants down first."
She thought to herself that she'd have to ask Zachary why he'd done that in the first place once they found him.
Tristan was frustrated and anxious, especially after having reviewed several surveillance videos. He turned back to Kiki. "What did you just call me? 'Uh'? Do I not have a name?"
The sudden seriousness in his tone made Kiki flinch.
Tristan rubbed his temples and then gave a different order to his subordinates. "Just throw him out."
"Yes, sir."
Kiki breathed a sigh of relief and returned her attention to the surveillance footage.
After Zachary had gotten away, he hadn't appeared on any of the cameras.
Tristan then had the external surveillance checked, and it confirmed that Zachary hadn't left the hotel.
"This little rascal must still be hiding somewhere in the hotel," Tristan muttered. He then instructed Winston, "Clear out all the guests staying here tonight. We'll find that kid."
"Right away, sir," Winston responded promptly.
Seeing that Tristan was genuinely concerned about finding Zachary, Kiki refrained from scolding him further and joined the hotel staff in searching for Zachary.
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Jeremiah was still wide awake and reading a book at Lane Mansion. Zoey had already returned to Yandell Mansion and was waiting for him to pick her up.
Suddenly, his phone rang. He glanced at the caller ID, his pupils narrowing as he quickly answered.
He wasn't entirely sure if Yvette was the one who'd called so he remained silent until he heard her familiar voice.
"Jeremiah, can we meet?"
"I'll come see you now."
"No need. Just let Xav know—" Before Yvette could finish her sentence, Jeremiah had already hung up the phone.
Jeremiah soon hurried out the door with an umbrella.
Outside Lane Mansion, Yvette stood by her car, holding an umbrella as the freezing wind and snow blew against her, chilling her to the bone. She rubbed her hands together to keep warm.
It wasn't long before she saw Jeremiah walking toward her quickly with an umbrella in hand.
"It's so cold out here. Why didn't you wait in the car?" Jeremiah asked when he saw Yvette. Her face was already turning purple from the cold.
"There are other cars parked out here, so I was worried you might not see me if I stayed inside," Yvette replied.
Jeremiah couldn't help but be reminded of their childhood. On rainy days, she would also stand out in the rain waiting for him. Back then, she'd also said that she'd been afraid he wouldn't be able to find her with so many people around.
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