Chapter 682
Jameson struggled to maintain his composure, his body trembling with anger as he cried out in agony,
I’ve told you countless times that it was Josh, David, and Daisy-the very children you treat with such
trust and love-who framed my mother!
“Instead of seeking the truth and listening to her, you dismissed her and sent her to that wretched place.
Marrying you was the worst thing that ever happened to her!”
“I’ve been generous enough to let her keep her title after the way she was caught red-handed. What more
can she possibly say?”
Victor’s face flushed with anger as he recalled the painful past, driving him to a point where he felt like
choking both Lily and Jameson.
“You damn fool,” Jameson muttered under his breath, turning away in frustration. He had no intention of
bringing up the infidelity, as it only served as a painful reminder of Lily’s past.
Every time he mentioned it, it reopened old wounds. It was purely coincidental that Victor had mentioned
it in their heated argument.
Jameson no longer wished for Victor to become disillusioned and realize the true nature of the other
Schmidt children.
He had grown indifferent to Victor’s opinions. He would send them all to hell for what they had done.
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The tension in the luxurious and quiet suite was palpable. Alyssa and Jasper found themselves tightly
entwined, bathed in the soft glow of the room.
Alyssa was breathless from his firm hold and struggled within his grasp. Her cheeks were aflame with
embarrassment.
She threatened, “Let go now, or I’ll punch you!”
Even in her anger, she managed to look cute.
Jasper’s eyes glinted with desire.
“Why not? You mean nothing to me,” she coldly retorted, though she felt a surge of electricity coursing through her, heightening
her sensitivity.
His eyes softened with affection. “In the end, I’m still ... your savior.”
Alyssa’s gaze wavered as she felt a burning sensation in her chest. He had saved her life once, but he
didn’t know that she had also saved him on the battlefield.
Jasper panicked when Alyssa fell silent, worried that he had overstepped. He decided to tone it down and playfully said, “I was
wrong, Lyse. I’m nobody. I’m just your loyal pet dog.”
She struggled to stifle a laugh. The typically arrogant Jasper Beckett had just declared that he wanted to be her pet, a statement
that would leave the women of Solana City green with envy.
“Since we’ve come this far, why don’t you bark for me?” Alyssa playfully suggested something outrageous, both as a joke and as
a form of revenge.
She had no intention of getting involved with Jasper any further.
“Woof, woof,” he responded, much to her shock.
Worried that she might have missed it, he responded again, “Woof, woof.”
His first attempt was humiliating, but he fully embraced the roleplay after the second attempt, which he
found ridiculous as well.