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Can’t Win Me Back by Ginger Sue novel Chapter 684

Chapter 684 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 684, 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 684 of Can’t Win Me Back by Ginger Sue on novelfreepdf.com

Chapter 684 

Jasper was taken aback, his arms still in midair. He had wanted to comfort Alyssa with a hug. 

“I only wanted to…” 

“I said, stay out of this!” Alyssa had no patience to deal with him further. She stormed away from him, still 

on her phone, and slammed the door as she walked out. 

The warmth and tenderness Jasper had so achingly wished for disappeared just like that. Their shared 

moment from earlier burst, just like a short-lived bubble floating up into the sky. 

Alyssa didn’t take the antique Jasper had given her. To her, family was the most important thing right now. 

Sadness filled Jasper’s chest, making his heart twinge in pain. 

But now wasn’t the time to be depressed. He quickly recovered and left the room. 

“Mr. Beckett, I just saw Madam leave looking absolutely pissed. Did you upset her?” Xavier asked 

worriedly, a sliver of blame in his eyes. After all, his boss had always been known to get on Alyssa’s wrong 

side. 

“Something’s happened to Madam Lyla,” Jasper said, his gaze dark. 

“Huh. No wonder there was some commotion downstairs!” Xavier quickly took out his phone and looked 

up the news online. 

He suddenly frowned, showing Jasper the screen. “Look at this, sir!” 

Jasper focused on the video that played on Xavier’s phone. Narrowing his eyes, he snatched the phone 

away to take a closer look. 

It was a video from decades ago, and the resolution was blurry. Yet it was still clear enough to recognize 

Lyla standing onstage while she shakily covered her legs. A clear liquid was flowing down between them. 

The audience erupted in shrieks and gasps of shock, followed by countless snapshots from cameras as if 

they were starving wolves jumping upon fallen prey. 

“My … my mother was Lyla Nelson’s biggest fan. She told me about how Lyla’s reputation got ruined 

because of the rumors that she was on drugs and how she even pissed herself onstage during TS 

Network’s celebratory live broadcast,” Xavier explained. 

He couldn’t bring himself to watch the video. “The internet wasn’t as powerful back then as it is today, nor 

were the phones back then capable of taking videos, so the news didn’t spread as rampantly as it is today. 

“But my mother had attended the broadcast in person, being a fan and all, so she had seen the incident 

firsthand.” 

Jasper was getting more and more upset by the second. 

An incident like urinary incontinence in public was worse than a death sentence for someone like Lyla, who had been the number one celebrity actress loved and adored by countless people nationwide. 

Xavier went on to say, “My mother also said that the incident was all over the news and magazine 

headlines the next day. You could get it anywhere! 

“But only a couple hours later, every single shred of news about the incident suddenly ceased to exist in 

public. She had no idea who had bought all the papers, but they couldn’t find a single report on it anymore. 

Jasper knew just exactly who had done that for Lyla-Winston Taylor. 

Only a man of his power and influence could force the entire country’s media outlets to go silent on Lyla’s 

incident. 

“It looks like whoever leaked that incident today has been keeping it in the works for a long time. Seeing 

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