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Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason) novel Chapter 411

Summary for Chapter 411: Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 411 – Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason) by Gloria Warren

In Chapter 411, a key moment in the Romance novel Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason), Gloria Warren delivers powerful storytelling, emotional shifts, and critical plot development. This chapter deepens the reader’s connection to the characters and sets the stage for upcoming revelations.

Chapter 411 She Does Not Regret It

She put on a beaming smile and loosened up, which was very rare. "Ainsley, you had more important things to do."

Manuel looked at Serina worriedly. He knew that his sister's condition was serious and it had probably gotten worse after what happened that day.

'Mr. Gage, the doctor said that you only have some flesh wounds. You've been in the hospital for two days. Time to leave, eh?" she teased.

She knew what Manuel was up to. He just wanted to take the chance to spend more time with her.

Manuel did not put it on the table, but she didn't want to play along.

No matter what, she wanted Manuel to understand that it would never be the same again between them.

’Is Ms. Easton always so cold and heartless to patients?" Manuel teased.

Ainsley looked him up and down for a few minutes before she said, "I can't see anything that says you need a doctor."

Manuel said seriously, "It seems that you have forgotten that I am still your patient."

"Did you have nightmares these past two days?"

Manuel thought for a moment. 'I did last night."

Ainsley had not forgotten her duty. Manuel was her patient, so she would do her best to treat him.

She looked at Serina and pointed at the small sofa by the window. "Serina, sit there and watch us."

Serina sat down there obediently. "Okay."

Ainsley helped raise Manuel's bed so he could sit up slightly. "Mr. Gage, if you don't mind, I will hypnotize you."

In response to her words, Manuel slowly relaxed his body. He opened his eyes and looked at the pocket watch that Ainsley took out. His eyes followed the swinging watch.

In fact, at Ainsley's level, she didn’t need to use the pocket watch to hypnotize her patients. But the pocket watch marked the beginning of the session for the patients.

"Relax, close your eyes. Imagine yourself in a dream. You see a woman running on the road.

"There is a car not far ahead that seems to be waiting for her. She desperately tries to get to that car."

Manuel started to frown, but Ainsley did not stop. "She turns to look at the sides of the road from time to time, afraid that a car would hit her. Then what do you see?"

She asked Manuel a question. At this moment, he was having the same dream as earlier.

His voice was slightly trembling. "She hasn’t gotten to the car yet. A truck rushes over. The truck goes toward her. No, no!"

Manuel's forehead was covered in a cold sweat. He unconsciously grasped Ainsley's hand.

"Don't be afraid. The car missed her and didn't run into that woman. It hit a tree instead. The head of the truck was broken, but the woman was fine.

She got into the car safe and sound."

"No, it's not like that. It hit her! It hit her!"

Ainsley's eyes darkened. People under hypnosis rarely went against the hypnotist.

She continued in a heavier tone, "No, you are wrong. The car didn't hit her. That woman even smiled at you. Can you hear what she said to you?"

His "no" became quieter and quieter until it completely disappeared.

'She said that she didn't regret it.’

Ainsley opened her mouth but didn't know what to say. Finally, Manuel fell asleep.

When Manuel was sleeping, the nurse came over to change his dressings and said that he could be discharged today.

'Ainsley, Manuel can leave now." Serina yawned.

Manuel turned to look at Ainsley. They had not sat together peacefully for a long time, but even so, he did not dare to say anything, for fear of ruining the moment.

Serina looked at the two through the rearview mirror. He wanted to get closer, and she just wanted to keep him at a distance. Serina could not help laughing and covering her mouth.

Roman, of course, could also see the awkwardness between the two. At this moment, he turned on his phone screen and looked at Lainey on the wallpaper affectionately. They obviously loved each other, but they kept missing each other because of all kinds of misunderstandings. It was really a pity.

Manuel's hand moved toward Ainsley step by step. He wanted to touch her hand.

"Please behave yourself, Mr. Gage," Ainsley said seriously.

She withdrew her hand and glanced at Manuel. His eyes were full of disappointment.

He sighed heavily. He knew that he had hurt Ainsley too deeply. How could he expect her to forgive him so soon?

When they arrived at Easton's house, Ainsley got out of the car without saying anything, and Serina got out too.

They stood at the door and watched Roman drive away. Serina tugged at her sleeve. "Ainsley, you are never forgiving Manuel?"

She was not a fool. She saw it clearly in the car. Although Manuel really wanted to make up with Ainsley, Ainsley seemed unable to accept Manuel again.

Ainsley lowered her eyes and rubbed Serina’s nose. "You're just a child. Don’t pry into the grown-ups' affairs."

After she finished speaking, she turned around and entered the house.

"Ainsley, I'm not a child! Wait for me!" Serina chased after her.

On the road, the car drove quickly towards Gage Group.

Roman quickly filled Manuel in on what had happened in the past two days. ’Irene came out and was back in charge of Wade Group. And it seems that she has found a backer."

"Who?" Manuel's face was gloomy.

"Our people found out that she was in contact with that Hume recently. I heard that he has already met with Brady," Roman said solemnly.

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