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Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason) novel Chapter 550

Summary for Chapter 550: Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason)

Summary of Chapter 550 from Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason)

Chapter 550 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 550 I Hope You Keep Your Word

Daniel pulled Ainsley's hand from Manuel's and held her hand firmly.

No one had thought that Ainsley would choose Daniel, including Aaden, who was surrounded by the bodyguards. To his surprise, between Manuel and Daniel, she chose Daniel.

In the car, Ainsley sat in the back row with a sullen expression.

Daniel was overjoyed. Yet such a feeling didn't last long before Ainsley killed the mood.

"You don't think I chose you because I like you, do you?" Ainsley said coldly. "It's only because I hate Manuel. The sight of him gives me a strange feeling that makes me unable to sit still."

She glanced at Daniel and continued, "As for you, I have always hated you, so it doesn't matter whether I hate you or hate you even more."

The smile on Daniel's lips disappeared, and he clenched his fists.

In the other car, Manuel was also sitting in the back row. The driver was driving, and Roman was sitting in the passenger seat, feeling the cold air in the car.

"Mr. Gage, where is Ms. Easton?" Roman asked.

The driver shivered and glanced deeply at Roman, thinking, how come you always manage to say the wrong thing?

Sensing the driver’s pitiful gaze, Roman immediately covered his mouth and realized something.

"She went back with Daniel," Manuel said.

Roman widened his eyes in shock. He found it hard to accept such a fact. How could Ainsley go back with Daniel?

Shouldn't she take the opportunity to just leave Daniel?

Yet no matter how shocked he was, it wouldn't change the fact. Manuel's face was gloomy.

There was nothing worse than watching someone one loved getting into someone else's car. Manuel wished he could grab Ainsley's arm and shove her into his car.

As expected, in less than half an hour, Matteo called.

"Where's Aisy?"

Manuel was depressed again. "It's my fault. I didn't bring her back. She left with Daniel."

"You didn't hold onto such a rare opportunity? Why would she leave with Daniel?" Matteo was confused.

Manuel continued, "I probably underestimated her dislike of me and overestimated my capabilities."

Manuel told Matteo what had happened, and the latter realized that it was Ainsley's choice.

"Manuel, I know Aisy. This is not something she would do. I'm sure she is onto something," Matteo said.

Hearing his words, Manuel recalled that Ainsley's eyes had been flickering. She probably indeed found something.

"Did she want to deal with Daniel in her own way?" Manuel opened his eyes wide.

"It may be the only possibility," Matteo agreed.

After a while, Roman looked at Manuel, wanting to say something.

Manuel noticed his gaze. "Roman, what's wrong?"

"Can I take a day off?"

"You want to see Ms. Salter?" Manuel immediately knew the reason.

When Cason saw the baby in her arms, he finally smiled and casually teased the baby. Then he said to her, "Take the baby out. I have some business to attend to."

"Cason, we've only been here for several minutes. Don't you miss him at all?" Kaliyah said, aggrieved.

Cason looked at Kaliyah with exhaustion in his eyes. "Kaliyah, be sensible, OK? I have something to deal with.’

His impatient expression deeply hurt Kaliyah. She thought, I'm well aware that his performance and attitude like this are all because of Ainsley. It is Ainsley again.

Even so, I will never regret harming Ainsley. It's a shame that Daniel hasn't succeeded.

Kaliyah ran out of the study with the baby in her arms, and she happened to bump into Kaitlin, who had just returned home. The latter knew what had happened when she saw Kaliyah's expression, and she smiled mockingly, "How come Cason kicked you out again?"

Kaliyah glared at Kaitlin bitterly, but she had no choice but to pretend to be magnanimous. She said, "Kaitlin, about what happened last time, I know you didn't mean to. You said that in a fit of pique, and I don't blame you. But I hope that you know that we are a family."

Kaliyah sounded so sincere. If Kaitlin had never been in a mental institution, maybe she would have bought it.

Yet Kaitlin had stayed there for a long time after all, and her mind was filled with scenes of Kaliyah making her take the blame. Thinking of that, she couldn't calm down at all.

"Kaliyah, don't forget that you were the one who asked me to take the blame. It is a fact, and it will never go away. I will never forgive you and will never be your family," Kaitlin said mockingly, her shoulders trembling.

Although Kaliyah was angry, she could not utter a word. At the same time, the door was opened. Lindsay came in through the door, gorgeously dressed and covered in jewels, smelling of money.

Lindsay angrily walked over to Kaliyah and faced Kaitlin. "I heard everything you just said. It was my idea to let you take the blame. If you want to hate someone, hate me."

Kaliyah had the baby in her arms, looking like a pitiful victim. Mom, there is something that I have always wanted to ask you."

Kaitlin stopped smiling, and she could no longer suppress her emotions. Lindsay felt that things might get tricky, and she looked at Kaitlin while saying, "What is it?"

Lindsay still shielded and protected Kaliyah and the baby behind her. Seeing that, Kaitlin felt bitter.

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