Jameson had his back facing Alyssa, his face turning grim as he adjusted his glasses.
Jasper stood beside Alyssa, lightly pursing his lips. He wanted to stop her, but her words beat him to it.
Moreover, intervening now would mean falling for Jameson's trap. He would then be his bitch, as
Landon had disgustingly phrased it.
"Lyse, are you okay? Does your waist hurt?"
Winston wasn't bothered about Alyssa's sarcasm. He was more concerned about her injury. "You are
so stubborn. You should have gone to the hospital the moment you fell from the horse. Jonah and Mr.
Atkins could have taken care of Blaze. Why do you need to do it personally?
"You are just like your mother. Even ten horses wouldn't be able to pull you back when you are this
stubborn. Jonah, get on the phone with Mr. Liverton now. Get Lyse to the hospital and gather a group
of specialists to get her treated."
However, Jonah read the situation well and didn't comply. Jasper and Alyssa wanted time alone. It
would be awkward if he forced his way between them.
Follow on NovᴇlEnglish.nᴇt"It's okay. I have Jasper to help."
Alyssa proudly laced her fingers with Jasper's, turning to gaze deeply into his eyes. Under that burning
gaze, there was no room for anyone else. "Dad, let me remind you—a true man doesn't try to flaunt
what he has done to gain favor.
"Who collected evidence, apprehended the culprit, and stood up for me, Blaze, and the Taylor family
under great pressure? Who was the one who quietly did everything and never spoke to you about it,
keeping his name and hard work under wraps?
"I hope you can be more discerning and not be swayed by an outsider's sweet talk. Don't place yourself
in a bad place and become a laughingstock."
After Alyssa finished speaking, she walked past Winston and Jameson proudly with Jasper's hand in
hers.
A chilling sense of abandonment grazed Jameson's shoulders. His heart was pricked painfully, and his
face was downcast as he clenched his fingers tightly.
When Jasper walked past Winston, he didn't forget to nod at Winston politely. It was hilarious how stiff
he was.
"That brat! I've lost control over her now."
Winston glared at their backs as they left. He didn't stop them but pointed at his daughter's retreating
figure and reprimanded, "You are so sharp-tongued. The person you marry would be the unluckiest
man in the world."
Jonah and Lyla couldn't help but laugh after hearing it.
Even if men wanted to become this unlucky, they would have to wait in line.
Jameson watched as Alyssa sat in Jasper's passenger seat and left. Hatred and dissatisfaction hit his
chest like a raging storm, his eyes reddening.
However, he collected himself and looked at Winston grimly. "Uncle Winston, it was my fault for acting
too slow toward Lyse's accident. I didn't get to the bottom of it in time and have caused so much trouble
for you and Lyse."
"Don't say that. You have done enough. The Harpers might have devoured Lyse alive if you hadn't
Follow on Novᴇl-Onlinᴇ.cᴏmshown up in time." Winston maintained his friendly tone.
"If I'd done better, Lyse might look my way more. Then, you wouldn't need to worry for us that much,
too." Jameson lowered his head, riddled with guilt.
"Jameson, I noticed everything you've sacrificed for Lyse."
Winston pondered for a moment. His eyes flickered as he said earnestly, "But you have to understand
that love cannot be forced."
Jameson's eyes shrank; his heart stopped. He didn't understand what Winston meant.
Previously, Winston had sworn to help him and Alyssa get together. Now, he had changed his mind.
Jameson wondered if Winston's impression of Jasper had shifted because the latter had helped the
Taylor family find the culprit during the horseracing event.
Was it that easy for Winston to overlook Jasper's wrongdoings toward Alyssa over the years?
Or perhaps Winston had never hated Jasper as much as he claimed in the beginning.
Jameson had tried so hard to excel in front of Winston. Just when he believed he had the happiness he
had dreamed of within reach, Winston casually said that to him.