Xavier froze in place. "Yvvy..."
"There's no need to explain. You're right." Yvette wasn't angry, but she felt a sense of relief. She knew Xavier
couldn't have suddenly figured out the truth.
"But | won't use your money to raise Noah and Zac. Don't worry." She didn't lack the means to raise two children.
Xavier wasn't referring to material support when he said he was raising sons for another man. He wanted to
explain but didn't know where to start.
"Let's go back." Yvette stepped forward to take Noah's hand.
Noah let out a silent sigh. Yvette was way too accommodating. Noah won't let himself be exploited by his
bastard father.
"Mom, I'm so tired. Can we rest here for a bit before going back?" Noah pretended to look weak. "I don't think |
can ride in the car now."
Yvette immediately crouched down to check on him. "What's wrong? Where do you feel uncomfortable?"
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Noah shook his head. "Maybe it's because Mr. Xavier carriedlike that earlier. It madedizzy. | feel awful. |
want to lie down and rest. What should | do?" He looked pitiful. Xavier was dumbfounded. Compared to Zachary,
this little guy was a real queen.
"Take him to my room to rest," Xavier said.
Yvette nodded. "Alright." She was about to pick Noah up.
Xavier reached out first. "I'll carry him."
Without waiting for her response, Xavier picked Noah up. This the carried Noah properly.
Yvette didn't stop him. She only reminded him, saying, "Be careful. Please don't carry him by the straps of his
overalls like before."
With Xavier's height and Noah's small frame, it looked like he was carrying a little piggy. The height difference
and swaying motion must have made Noah feel dizzy.
Noah quickly grabbed onto Xavier's collar. "Mr. Xavier, please be gentle with me. I'm already feeling awful."
As he spoke, he wiped his saliva on Xavier's shirt. Though Xavier couldn't see it, he could feel it and had a look of
disgust on his face.
Finally, he took Noah back to his place. At spoint during the trip, the child in his arms had fallen asleep.
Xavier wasted no tputting him in bed.
On the way back, he'd navigated the
route as if he'd walked it countless times before. There had only been sobstacles that he'd required Yvette's
guidance with.
Yvette was surprised and couldn't help finding it strange.
Xavier hadn't spent much tat hsince losing his sight, so how could he remember the way so well?
She recalled when Xavier had first arrived in Sangine County and started living with her. He'd often bumped into
things and had needed to feel his way around for the first few days.
Had his eyes already recovered?
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With this in mind, Yvette fetched a glass of water and placed it not far from Xavier.
When Xavier walked over, he kicked the glass. The glass rolled on the floor, spilling water everywhere.
"What happened?" He frowned deeply. He had instructed the maids to ensure that everything was placed exactly
where it should be. "Sorry, | got swater and didn't place it properly," Yvette quickly explained. "You rest. I'll
clean it up."
Hearing Yvette was the one who'd done it, Xavier's anger instantly dissipated. "Lethelp you."
He bent down to pick up the glass, but his hand accidentally brushed against Yvette's. In that brief contact, he
held onto her hand.
"Yvvy, if you have something to ask, you can do so directly." After all, who would put a glass of water on the
floor?
Yvette didn't beat around the bush.
"You can't see, but how do you walk so smoothly? The way you navigate everything is almost like a normal «
person would."