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Can’t Win Me Back by Ginger Sue novel Chapter 327

Chapter 327 of Can’t Win Me Back novel by Ginger Sue, where you'll immerse yourself in a world of captivating and sensual stories. The story revolves around Alyssa Taylor, an individual with deep mysteries and a life full of challenges.

In Chapter 327, we'll witness a new step in Alyssa's journey. The main character will face new difficulties and challenges, taking them through a range of emotions from happiness to pain, from excitement to negativity.

As a deep dive into the mind and heart of the main character, this chapter will heighten the tension and excitement, while also unveiling new aspects of the story and characters.

Get ready for an adventure full of excitement and surprises as you readChapter 327 of Can’t Win Me Back by Ginger Sue on novelfreepdf.com

Chapter 327 

David’s face fell when Jameson made a jab at him. He curled his fists. 

The Taylor family chose to ignore the siblings’ rivalry, except for Victor, who shot Jameson a furious 

glance. 

“She still needs something to warm her up. Lyse, I’ll get you some white wine. It’s perfectly fine to enjoy a little drink.” Jameson smiled gently, ignoring the pale David. 1 

She coughed and replied, “I’m fine with anything.” 

Feeling uneasy about being caught in the middle of the two siblings, she declined their offers in an attempt to defuse the situation. “I’d actually prefer a beer-” 

Surprisingly, they turned to her at the same time, warning, “No! You might get gout!” 

When the dinner drew to a close, Jameson excused himself from the table and headed to the washroom. 

There, he dispensed loads of handwash into his hands. 

His pale hands looked like they were specimens in Formalin. He scrubbed his hands until they turned a 

shade of red. 

After five times of handwashing, he brought his hands to his nose and detected a lingering fishy odor. So, he pumped some handwash solution onto his hands and carefully cleaned every finger. 

At that moment, the washroom door swung open. In stormed David with a sullen look. He snickered at 

the sight of Jameson’s problematic handwashing behavior. 

“Peeling shrimp at dinner must have been quite the challenge for a clean freak like you. You might even have nightmares tonight.” 

Jameson ignored his brother’s taunt, and gracefully wiped his hands dry. 

“It’s been a while. I was hoping you’d return from Kontina with some actual skills, but the only thing you’ve picked up was to suck up to people,” David further mocked him in disdain. 

“Why? Are you envious of me?” Jameson grinned maliciously. “You must be. You didn’t even have the 

chance to curry favor with Lyse.” 

“You–” 

“I’d rather suck up to Lyse than panicking over not having a chance to do so, like you.” 

David’s eyes reddened, and he laughed in anger. “No wonder Dad’s never taken you seriously. There’s something off in your thinking. You’re willing to go to great lengths to suck up to people!” 

“That’s the rule of the game. What’s important is to achieve your ends by any means.” 

Jameson casually discarded the napkin and chuckled. “Why the sudden interest in conversation when 

you were reluctant to talk to me since we were kids? 

“Why? Are you feeling anxious over my relationship with Lyse? Does it feel like shit seeing your plans 

derailed?” 

“Jameson, you’re getting ahead of yourself. Tell you what, Dad will never approve of you dating Alyssa. You aren’t at the same level to fight with me!” David was jumping in anger. 

“That’s not for you to decide.” Jameson turned around and squinted at his raging sibling. He adjusted his 

gold-rimmed glasses and declared, “I will put my claim on Lyse.” 

As expected, the conversation fell apart, and David slammed the door as he left. Jameson wiped off the 

smile on his face and clenched his fists. 

His phone vibrated in his pocket. He answered with a curt, “What?” 

“Mr. Schmidt, I have news, but please stay calm after you hear it.” After a pause, Carl whispered, “Jasper 

Beckett shows up from nowhere, and he’s right outside the gates of the Taylor family’s villa. And he’s here 

alone.” 

Jameson’s expression darkened. “Understood.” 

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