Chapter 21
“I’d never fall for the same trap twice!” Alyssa thought determinedly.
At that moment, she got messages from the “Taylor Family’s Secret Society.”
Jonah: “Lyse, remember how they exposed the dirt on you yesterday? They’ve been deleted now, including the accounts. Jasper did it.”
Alyssa: “Wow, I’m so grateful to him.”
Axel: “What? Does he think everything’s settled just because they’ve been deleted? Naive.”
Liam: “Too bad the Beckett Group’s stock price only had a small effect this morning.”
Silas: “Lyse, even if we can’t do anything to him right now, we should teach the Gardners a lesson.”
Alyssa: “That’s for sure. I hold grudges, and they must pay.
Alyssa called Sean. “Sean, spare me a moment.”
Sean entered the office promptly. “You called for me, Ms. Alyssa?”
“Have you prepared the materials and evidence as I told you?” Alyssatwirled in her seat with her
arms on the armrest.
“Yes, I have everything ready to hand them over to the related department whenever you want.
“No, there’s no need for the rush.”
The sunlight cast a sheen over Alyssa as she crossed her leg.
“Reach out to the media we have connections with, like Belbanks Media. Give them a hint of
what’s going on, but not all the details. We’ll decide our next step after drawing some attention”
Sean questioned her choice, “Getting the media involved could complicate things. Why not catch the Gardner Group off–guard? Wouldn’t that be better?”
“I have a certain way of doing things. I don’t go for the kill right away. I prefer to crush and torment my prey slowly, letting it bleed out,” Alyssa explained.
She stroked the crystal bracelet her grandfather had given her. Her gaze displayed brutality and—
coldness.
Most importantly, the Gardner Group would face difficulties after she revealed the incident.
The Gardners‘ father and son weren’t in the position to speak to her. Hence, Liana had only one
way out. She must beg Jasper to save her family.
“Jasper Beckett, I can’t wait to see you getting anxious about your fiancée’s problem.”
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