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Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason) novel Chapter 548

Summary for Chapter 548: Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 548 – Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason) by Gloria Warren

In Chapter 548, 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 548 Don't Come Over Here

Ainsley nearly fell but got up again. Daniel had already lost his patience. He strode over and grabbed Ainsley’s wrist, throwing her onto the bed.

"What the hell are you doing? Daniel, I'll hate you for the rest of my life if you do anything to me!" Ainsley said coldly, her eyes filled with coldness.

Perhaps shocked by the coldness in Ainsley's eyes, Daniel paused for a moment.

However, the next second, Daniel immediately moved forward, about to tear off Ainsley's clothes with his hands. Ainsley gritted her teeth and placed the sharp edge of the cold porcelain shard in her hand on Daniel's neck.

"Get away from me!" Daniel did not dare to move again. The edge of the broken porcelain shard cut his skin.

At this moment, Daniel was finally awake and looked at Ainsley.

Ainsley's eyes were red and her hands were covered in blood. The blood flowed down to her arms, looking extremely tragic.

Daniel finally came back to his senses. He shook his head and struggled to stand up. "I'm sorry."

Ainsley still looked at Daniel warily and pointed at Daniel with the porcelain piece in her hand. "Stay away from me!"

Daniel immediately took a few steps back. He remembered how mad he was just now.

The room was full of fragments, and the beige-colored silk carpet was stained with blood. It looked like blood footprints, from the wall to the bed.

Daniel subconsciously looked at Ainsley's feet. Her feet were full of wounds, and he could even see fragments of porcelain in them.

Ainsley's feet were still bleeding, and Daniel was sure the injury to her hand was from when she fell right on the splinters.

Daniel felt depressed. "I, I'm sorry. I just lost control... I'll send you to the hospital now."

Daniel was just about to grab Ainsley, but Ainsley still held the fragment and looked at him. "Stay away from me!"

"Aisy, I am sorry I lost control just now. You got hurt. We have to go to the hospital to get the cuts cleaned up." Daniel wanted to get closer to Ainsley again.

This time, Ainsley fiercely placed the porcelain shard on her neck. "If you come any closer, I will kill myself! Daniel, trust me. I've long been tired of living."

Daniel looked at Ainsley in frustration. What happened just now must have frightened her. He softened his tone. "Ainsley, I won't do that to you anymore. Believe me. I just want to take you to the hospital."

Ainsley shook her head, and the hand holding the porcelain shard began to tremble.

The cut on Ainsley caused by Irene two days ago had not healed, and now Ainsley hurt herself again.

"I promise! You can put the porcelain piece on my neck. I'm afraid you will hurt yourself. And the cuts on your foot will get worse if you don't treat them," Daniel explained patiently.

Ainsley lowered her head to look at her feet. Her feet were stained with blood, and the pain almost made her unable to hold the porcelain shard.

Ainsley's hand trembled a little. Taking this opportunity, Daniel suddenly approached, grabbed the porcelain shard, and threw it out.

"What are you doing? Put me down! Daniel! Put me down!" Ainsley screamed as she was picked up by Daniel.

Daniel gently hugged Ainsley. "I just want to send you to the hospital." Then he kicked the door. "Open the door."

The seaside villa looked a little scary at night. There were several cars in the open space outside the villa. Roman was in one of the cars and looked at the door of the villa vigilantly. He was recording something with a tablet in his hand.

Half an hour later, the door of the villa was opened. The first to come out was Aaden.

When Roman saw the ordinary face of the middle-aged man, his heart skipped a beat.

At this moment, Roman really wanted to chase out, but he knew that even if he did, he could do nothing.

Roman calmed himself down and then saw Daniel with Ainsley in his arms following behind Aaden.

The three of them got into a car and the car drove by. Roman started the car and secretly followed.

Daniel nodded and said coldly, "Teach him a lesson."

Ainsley immediately realized something. She looked back and felt the car familiar. Ainsley recognized that it was Roman's car.

"What do you guys want to do?" Ainsley looked at Daniel warily.

Daniel directly held Ainsley's chin and fiercely turned her to look at him. "You should be looking at me now."

What happened in the villa did not make Daniel want to let go of Ainsley. More importantly, out of his desire for control, he did not want Ainsley to see Manuel.

Aaden stepped on the accelerator and the car behind immediately sped up to catch up.

Ainsley wanted to fling Daniel's hand off her chin but she failed.

Daniel said fiercely, "Kill the guy."

"No!" Ainsley shouted sternly.

However, Aaden would only follow Daniel's orders. When Roman's car rushed over, Aaden stepped on the brakes fiercely. The rear end of Aaden's car slammed into the front of Roman's car. Because of inertia, the three people in Aaden's car leaned forward. Ainsley looked at the rearview mirror worriedly. The front lights of Roman's car were caved in by the hit.

In the face of this, Daniel only reached out to fasten the seat belt for Ainsley and fastened the one on his own side.

Aaden did not stop. Ainsley, in fear, felt the car retreat, and it slammed against Roman's car again.

This time, Aaden did not stop. Instead, he sped forward.

Ainsley looked at the rearview mirror worriedly and found Roman did not follow.

Probably seeing Ainsley frown, Daniel said faintly, "Don't worry, that guy is still alive."

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