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Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason) novel Chapter 21

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Chapter 21 Kaitlin Looks for Trouble

Frowning. Ainsley wanted to ignore her.

However, Kaitlin did not want to let her go. She quickly walked up to Ainsley and blocked her way.

“Are you deaf? I was asking you why you are here. Is University of Washington a place you can enter as you please?”

Kaitlin was used to looking down on Ainsley. Kaitlin behaved like that even before Cason and Ainsley divorced.

However, currently, Ainsley was no longer willing to speak to her like before.

“Get out of the way,” Ainsley said in a cold voice as she tidied up her bag.

Kaitlin’s face changed. She didn’t expect Ainsley not to save her face. After all, Ainsley always agreed to anything that Kaitlin asked of her in the past.

“Ainsley, how dare you! Don’t think that just because you divorced my brother, you will be strong. University of Washington is a key university. You’re uneducated and divorced. Do you think you can enter a key university like University of Washington? ****off. Don’t disgrace University of Washington.”

Kaitlin’s words were quite harsh.

Ainsley lowered her eyes. In the past, Kaitlin and her mother even said harsher words to Ainsley. It seemed that Kaitlin had not sobered up after the previous incident and thought that Ainsley was.

still a pushover.

new sister-in-law.”

“You!” Kaitlin was annoyed by Ainsley.

How could Kaitlin not realize that Ainsley was so eloquent in the past?

Kaitlin thought, humph, she indeed pretended to be a good wife at home.

“Just wait!” Kaitlin stomped her feet in anger. “I will definitely get my brother to have someorie fire. you. You’ll pay for offending me.”

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