Chapter 102

It wasn't just because the Snyder family had tricked him into marrying Yvette, but also because Yvette had faked her death and spent the past years abroad with Claude!

Yvette's eyes were filled with pain as she uttered. "You know the incident back then had nothing to do

with me."

"But you were one of the people who gained something from it, weren't you?" Xavier's voice was laced with anger.

He was furious that Yvette only thought he was angry that she had taken advantage of him through their marriage. She never mentioned faking her death, Claude, or the children. Yvette couldn't find the words to respond.

After a prolonged silence, Xavier went to the balcony and lit a cigarette again. In the cold wind, he couldn't stop coughing as his eyes reddened and he grew warmer.

He himself didn't understand why he was doing this to keep Yvette with him.

Perhaps it was out of resentment.

He felt resentful that he had spent four or five years searching for her, only to find that she was with

another man.

that the woman who had loved him for over a decade suddenly didn't love him anymore and had chosen to leave

now, Xavier still remembered how decisively Yvette had

divorce,

never thought that Yvette would truly let go of him. But now he understood that the reason she hadn't made a scene was because she had been planning to leave him for a long time. As he thought of that, he stubbed out the cigarette and

"Let's go home."

Home?

was confused. Did she

got into the car, Xavier didn't stop coughing

the rain sliding down the window, as though she didn't hear a thing. Being

what it meant

the rearview mirror. He felt a sharp pain

night, Yvette went to sleep

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she came down from her room after waking up and freshening up the next

never eaten takeout brought by Xavier, much

know." Xavier approached her, pulled out a chair, and sat down, speaking as

of the table. Her gaze fell on the trash can where the black-and-white photo

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