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Can’t Win Me Back by Ginger Sue

Chapter 43
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Chapter 43

“But my sister is an upstanding businesswoman. It’s very unfair for her to be slandered

like that. Besides, this just had to happen when Lia and Jasper were about to get married

…..” Sophia said.

“Upstanding? You mean dishonest!” said Newton scornfully. Sophia froze. “Don’t think I

know nothing just because I’m old and no longer on the front lines. The Gardner Group

dug its own grave by doing business dishonestly!

Also, you don’t have to threaten me with Jasper. If he wants to marry a woman from the

Gardner family, then I shall disown him! You guys can go ahead and date whoever you

want. You don’t even have to come to my funeral when I die!” Newton ranted.

“Dad!” Javier sighed. Sophia was crying, but her gaze was icy. She was done being

oppressed by Newton for more than twenty years! She wished he would die with regrets!

“Grandpa!” Jasper strode toward Newton and reached out to stroke his back, but Newton

pushed him away. “You don’t have to put on an

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act! You’re just like your father, who also gave his all to some bitch!” said Newton angrily.

“I won’t help the Gardner Group. I’ve made it clear long ago,” Jasper said calmly. Newton’s

eyes lit up instantly, and he said, “Really?!”

“Yes. Gardner Group is indeed unscrupulous, so I will not help them.”

“What about you and that Gardner girl

“Lia has nothing to do with this. The marriage will still proceed,” said Jasper plainly.

Newton sighed and said, “Fine, fine. At least you’re aware of something. I haven’t doted on

you in vain! You’re a little better than your

foolish father!”

Newton waved a hand defeatedly. He didn’t understand what had gotten into his

grandson’s head to make him give up on a good girl like

Alice and marry a trouble–making wench!

“Aunt Sophia.” Jasper looked at Sophia and said coldly, “Rosaline is your sister, so I can

understand if you want to help your own family.

but on one condition. You cannot harm the interests of the Beckett Group.

“Otherwise, wouldn’t you be going against your own saying about doing everything for the

good of the Beckett family?”

Sophia was left speechless and flushed. What an imbecile! He had been such a coward

when he was a kid that he wouldn’t make a sound even if in pain. Now that he was an

adult, he had become a harsh and sharp–tongued person!

“Dad, although Lia is my fiancée, I am a very unbiased person. I never involve my private

relationships in work–related matters. I hope that you will always put the company’s

interests first as the chairman,” said Jasper. His tone was fully businesslike.

Newton’s expression darkened because Jasper was implying that he was being

unreasonable. He had no choice but to bite the bullet and say, “It’s not all because of

Sophia that I’m helping Gardner Group.

“I went to Yoarkley to attend a conference and discuss a major overseas project, but the

other party called off the meeting at the last minute. In the end, I found out that it was

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because he was intercepted by the president of KS Group, Jonah Taylor.

“I have no idea what Jonah offered him, but he dropped his intentions of cooperating with

our company. So many things happened, and everything had to do with the Taylor Group.

They are obviously going against us. How could I let them win again and bully us?”

“Is that so?” said Jasper.

The Beckett Group and Taylor Group had been rivals for over a century. One of Taylor

Group’s elders had even vowed never to let anyone from their family marry a Beckett.

They had even fought in shopping malls before, and both parties were at a stalemate.

Jonah showed his animosity by thwarting the Beckett Group’s hotel project. He had even

caused trouble abroad.

A thought struck Jasper, and he asked hurriedly, “Dad, did you say that you ran into Jonah

in Yoarkley?”

“Yes.”

“Today?”

“Of course.”

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meeting? Could that man not have been Jonah? If not, then who was he?