Can't Win Me Back

Chapter 166
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Chapter 166

Chapter 166

Jasper finally woke up the next day in the afternoon. He repeatedly dreamed of the same scene.

Years ago, he was dispatched on a tough mission on the Luminara battlefield. Fifty of them had tosneak into the enemy’s territory to kill the terrorists and save the ten hostages.

The youthful but vile abductors each held an assault rifle. They had been killing since they were fiveyears old. The place was a hell on earth with endless bloodshed.

Jasper had not been assigned to the mission at first. He requested to be sent on the mission, whichwas how he came to be part of the suicide squad.

“Young man, are you married?”

“No.”

“Why would you join the mission if you’re single without kids? We are all married with children. Ifsomething happened to us, at least we left behind a legacy.”

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He merely smiled at them with a fearless attitude toward death. “I’m fearless exactly because I havenothing worth losing.”

At that time, the two most important women in his life had left him, one after another. As he was alreadydead inside, he was undaunted by the idea of physical death. In fact, he feared the debilitatingloneliness more than death.

He and the forty–nine teammates fought hard for their mission. Only ten survived in the end. Hesuffered from gunshot and stab wounds on his legs, shoulders, and waist.

Just as he thought he was about to perish in Luminara, a woman in a white coat showed up and gaveher best to save his life.

In his memory, she had short hair and wore a thick face mask. Her coat was stained and dirty. Shelooked like a fallen angel except for her sparkling eyes, which rivaled the radiance of the sun andmoon.

The woman was his savior, Dove, whom he had been searching for years. To his surprise, Doveshowed up in his dreams after he met with Alice last night. They were two different people, but he sawDove in Alice, which was unbelievable.

He rubbed his temples tiredly and was surprised that his headache had disappeared.

At that moment, Mrs. Rosie walked in with a box of pills. She was overjoyed to find Jasper awake andlooking better. “Mr. Jasper, you’re up! How do you feel today?”

“I’m feeling alright.” He sat up in the bed and was shocked to find himself in pajamas. “How did I getinto the pajamas?”

“You came home drenched from head to toe last night. I helped you put on some fresh clothes!” Shecontinued nagging at him while cleaning his room, “You’re almost in your thirties. Why can’t you takebetter care of yourself? That’s why you need a wife

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“Wow, are you complaining because you think I took advantage of you? I’m at your mom’s age!” Shestarted roasting him. “Did you think I enjoy helping you change? It was exhausting because you werefreaking heavy. I’ve seen every nook and cranny of your body as I raised you. There’s nothing to see!”

He was rendered speechless.

“It’s your fault for driving out your wife. You have no one to blame but yourself now that there’s no oneto love you! One day, when I’m gone, you’ll revert to a caveman’s lifestyle, I tell you. Nobody’s going totell you off for roaming around naked. I bet you’ll feel happy then!”

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