It was as though Renee was nothing more than a pile of garbage at his feet.
Renee was completely disoriented, kneeling on the ground and forgetting to stand up.
No compare, no despair.
This comparison had made her experience extreme despair.
"Ms. Alyssa, is there something you want to talk about?" Jasper approached Alyssa. His gaze was profound, and his
voice was husky.
"Yes. Can we talk privately?" Alyssa's eyes were calm. Though she was not loud, it was enough for everyone around
to hear.
Without hesitation, Jasper replied, "Sure."
The two left together under the watchful eyes of the crowd.
Behind, there were only sounds of surprised sighs, one after another.
They all felt that the two were truly a perfect couple. They were so well-matched that it drew envy.
Alyssa and Jasper arrived at the hotel's back garden.
The cool night breeze scattered her luscious black hair into the air, creating a scene as mesmerizing as a painting.
The two fell into silence. It seemed like there were many things to talk about between them, yet everything was left
unspoken.
Even the silence felt heart-wrenching.
"I didn't expect you to come tonight with a new companion."
Jasper broke the silence with his usual harsh words. "I thought you would come with Jameson."
"Why? Are you disappointed that I didn't come with Jimmy?"
Alyssa's eyes narrowed slightly, and she didn't mince her words. "I also didn't expect you to have some acquaintance with my
cousin. You seemed quite close just now. Did I ruin something by calling you out here so abruptly?"
She truly was sharp-tongued.
Hearing that, Jasper was so angry that he was unable to catch his breath. His face alternated between red and pale.
"Is this why you called me out here? To say this?"
He coldly smirked. "We've been divorced for a long time. Why are you still so concerned about whom I interact with?"
Smiling, Alyssa wagged her finger. "Jasper, you think too highly of yourself. Whoever you interact with has nothing to do with me.
"If you're interested in Renee, I can even help you set things up. After all, she's my cousin. We might end up as relatives."