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Can’t Win Me Back by Ginger Sue novel Chapter 623

Chapter 623 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 623, 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 623 of Can’t Win Me Back by Ginger Sue on novelfreepdf.com

Chapter 623 

“I was wrong for forcing you against your will. I won’t make you do anything that makes you uncomfortable,” Jasper announced. 

His pale complexion was strangely captivating, leaving Alyssa momentarily entranced.. 

Clearing her throat, she placed the medication on the table and rose. “These are the medications for your second round of treatment. Take them on time. I’m leaving.” 

Jasper shook his head and insisted, “No, please take them with you.” 

Frowning, she admonished him, “What are you thinking? Do you want to risk your life? You’re a rising star in the business world with a substantial net worth. Are you seriously throwing it all away?” 

“No. I just feel like you shouldn’t be indebted to me. I might have saved your life, but I did that because I 

was making up to you,” he explained, shaking his head once more. 

He added, “You don’t have to feel sorry for me, no matter how bad my state is. Besides, I’m much better 

now. I don’t need the medication.” 

Much better? Who was he trying to fool? 

She couldn’t contain her anger, and a wry smile crossed her lips. “Is this some new trick? Are you trying to 

make me chase after you by giving up on me? It might work in romantic dramas, but I’m not the ma 

character.” 

“I know,” he said with a bitter smile. 

“I’m not playing games. I genuinely have feelings for you. I truly don’t need these medications anymore.” 

His words left her conflicted. She retorted, “Well, if that’s the case, then I have nothing more to say. If you won’t accept my help, I won’t force my kindness on you. That would be shameless. 

“After you complete your first round of treatment, you can discontinue the routine. All medicine comes with some level of side effects. It’s not good to take them regularly anyway. Good luck.” 

With that, she planned to leave, but he stopped her. He said, “It’s not often that you visit. Since it’s chilly 

outside, why don’t you stay and have some hot tea? I’ll prepare it quickly.” 

She hesitated but, surprisingly, didn’t turn him down. She took her seat on the couch and watched him. head toward the kitchen while replaying Jonah’s words in her head. 

Jasper was the same as her when it came to honesty and sincerity. They would give their all to the people 

Sadly, he had once dismissed her passionate sacrifice. Opening up to him a second time was proving to 

be a challenge. 

Suddenly. loud crash reverberated through the house, followed by the sound of shattering glass. 

*Jasper?” she called out. She had a sinking feeling and dashed to the kitchen. 

There, she discovered a broken cup on the marble floor. Jasper knelt among the shards, one hand bracing himself against the floor while clutching the edge of the table with the other. 

Drenched in sweat, he struggled for breath. 

oo heavy. 

Wide-eyed, she exclaimed, “What’s happening?” She attempted to help him up but found him too 

She had no choice but to crouch and sweep away the pieces on the floor. She didn’t want him to suffer 

from cuts should he collapse. 

“Lyse. Lyse..” he mumbled, gathering his strength to look up. His cheeks were flushed thanks to the fever, and his eyes were unfocused. 

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