Chapter 43

According to the information received, the woman Jasper had slept with that night was someone by the name of Yvette Nason.

Her father died from an illness when she was very young.

Yvette lived with her mother, her aunt, and her cousin.

Her aunt's name was Lara. Lara was from Bryxton, Janesville. Since she got pregnant without being married, she couldn't register her daughter as her own after the latter was born. That was why Lara came to Nason Village and registered her daughter under her parents' care. Her daughter was named Willow.

Willow had always used her mother's identity card. That explained why she claimed to be from Bryxton, Janesville when Jasper asked her about her hometown.

Five years ago, Yvette was crushed to death when a heavy rainstorm caused her house to collapse. The only people who remained were her mother, her aunt, and her cousin. Unfortunately, Yvette's cousin, Willow, had one particular personality flaw. She was fond of stealing. Once, she was caught stealing and was locked up for some time. That explained her criminal record.

With her criminal record, it was hard for Willow to find any jobs. Hence, she used her mother's identity to trick people, find jobs, and seduce men.

The cleaning lady by the name of Willow, who was now working in Hughes Corporation, was Yvette's cousin.

con artist! Jasper was surprised to find out that she was also a thief. She was even locked up or stealing in the past. How could

two of them grew up together. Shouldn't they have

expression turned

discover

the same environment.

identical to Yvette's,

Yvette hadn't saved Jasper that night,

rain. It was also the night he forced

bitten him hard. He could sense the helplessness and

forget

irreplaceable. She was the only person he could never forget. He wanted so badly to find her and compensate

she had grown up with

to Willow in some ways.

drawn to her. They were akin to strangers to each

weren't Yvette's cousin, he wouldn't even have

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