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Phoenix Rising: From Heartache to Heroism novel Chapter 689

As Jenny walked away, she muttered, "You and Jasper were once together. Even if he knows what happened, he might cut you some slack. After all, you two were a thing."

Hearing those words, Evelina felt like her heart had been thrown into hot oil, sizzling with pain, only to be doused with cold water.

It was true—she and Jasper had dated.

But from the beginning to the end, she was never in control.

When they broke up, she didn't even get a say. She was informed.

Afterward, Evelina thought about trying to win him back. Still, Jasper was so decisive that he changed the passcodes to the villa and cut off all contact. She couldn't even reach him privately.

When she pushed too hard, Jeffrey had warned her to back off.

That's when she finally gave up.

But now, hearing Jenny's words, Evelina couldn't shake the feeling that maybe Jasper never truly cared about her.

A strange, unspeakable sadness washed over her.

Had he ever really liked her?

Before long, Evelina arrived at the office, only to be told that Jasper wasn't there.

She took a car to his villa, but it started to drizzle when she arrived. The iron gates were firmly shut, and she was left feeling dejected once again.

Jasper was probably inside, but he didn't want to see her.

Her flight to the Wiltonshire was scheduled for the day after tomorrow.

Before leaving, Evelina kept trying to contact Jasper but never got through.

At first, she was nervous.

But since Jasper never made a move, she reassured herself that maybe she was overthinking it, scaring herself for no reason.

It was when Evelina arrived in the Wiltonshire for her surgery that things took a turn.

She was about to head in for her appointment when Henry's assistant suddenly informed her the surgery had been postponed.

Evelina was furious that Henry had canceled at the last minute, but she could do nothing. She had to reschedule.

Chapter 689 Unanswered Calls 1

Chapter 689 Unanswered Calls 2

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