Summary of Chapter 513 from Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason)
Chapter 513 marks a crucial moment in Gloria Warren’s Romance novel, Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason). This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Chapter 513 Ainsley Leaves the Easton's House
"It's not like that!" Ainsley shook her head.
"Am I wrong? Ainsley, if you weren't with Manuel, how could something like this happen? Besides, I don't mean to blame you for what happened. I just feel that your dad loves you so much. I feel sorry for your family."
"Robyn, I don't want to talk about my dad." Ainsley's face was livid.
Robyn did not shut up because of Ainsley's dislike. Instead, she smiled even more brightly.
"Ainsley, you have poor psychological quality. You have experienced ups and downs. I mentioned your father because I wanted you to remember your father's good. Don't always ignore your father for a man. I always thought that when you were sick when you were a child, your father stayed by your side day and night. He didn't even care about the company. It was me and your uncle who helped him. We know how hard it was for him," Robyn said word by word.
Ainsley looked up at Robyn and said, "So you came to remind me that my father's death has something to do with me?"
"Ainsley, you can’t wrong me. I was just chatting with you and sighing with emotion. Besides, things have already happened. Even if I say these to remind you of the past, I didn't do anything wrong. I am your aunt, and I have the right to tell you what to do."
Ainsley sneered, "Of course someone has the right to tell me what to do, like my uncle and my cousin, but not you."
"What do you mean?"
"How many times have you secretly set me up? Do you think I don't know? You have no right to mention my father in front of me. For the sake that you are my senior, I haven't laid my cards on the table. But I advise you not to provoke me," Ainsley said with red eyes.
Robyn immediately stood up angrily and glared at Ainsley. She couldn't believe that Ainsley would say this.
"How dare you talk to me like that!"
"You were the one who mentioned my dad first." Ainsley narrowed her eyes in anger.
"I wasn't wrong,"
Robyn's words echoed in Ainsley's ears like a curse. Ainsley reached out to cover her ears, but those voices did not disappear. Only then did she understand that those voices came from her heart and mind.
"Stop talking! Shut up! Shut up!" She held back her anger and looked at Robyn resentfully.
Robyn snorted coldly, "If it really has nothing to do with you, why are you so resisting it?"
"Even if those words are true, there is no turning back," Ainsley sighed and said.
Robyn knew that Ainsley should be very guilty, so she sat down and continued, "You might as well stay at home at this time. You also think my words are reasonable, right? Your cousin is so good to you. You won't let him die alone in the future, right?"
Ainsley was stunned. How could she not understand what Robyn meant? Robyn just wanted her to pack up and get out of here and never come back.
Ainsley took a deep breath. "Alright, I'll move out now."
"I didn't tell you to leave now. When I have time, I can accompany you to pack up your things." Although Robyn said this, she didn't even get up. Ainsley turned back to her room. Ten minutes later, she pulled out a suitcase and walked out of the house.
Robyn didn't even raise her eyes as she quietly looked at the photos in her hands.
She looked at Ainsley's crazed figure as she calmly poured herself another cup of tea and leisurely took a sip.
Robyn no longer hid it. "Are you still going to get married? You always talk about Ainsley. Is your mind full of her? Do you want her to be your burden after you get married?"
Matteo took a deep breath and opened his scarlet eyes. "So, you told her this?"
Robyn looked away with a little guilt and said with disappointment, "I can never get married!"
He immediately slammed the door and left. The sound of the door closing startled Robyn. She gasped for breath in panic. "Oh, dear. How dare he treat me like this?"
Robyn swept all the photos on the table to the ground and said angrily, "Little bitch, it's all your fault."
Matteo frantically called Ainsley, but no one picked up.
Two hours later, Matteo still got no news when he searched for Ainsley for two hours.
He sighed and dialed a number.
When the phone was connected, Manuel was in a meeting, and everyone quickly lowered their heads.
"What? I'll go over right now," Manuel said seriously.
After hanging up the phone, Manuel glanced at the people who were still in the meeting. He waved his hand and said, "Let's call it a day."
The pedestrian street was lined with all kinds of shops. Whether it was a holiday or not, there was always an endless stream of people on the road.
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