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Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason) novel Chapter 576

Summary for Chapter 576: Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason)

Summary of Chapter 576 from Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason)

Chapter 576 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 576 The Child Is Missing

A few bodyguards came over and separated them. Daniel was forced to head out and was driven out of the Psychological Counseling Room.

He did not sigh. It was normal for Ainsley to react like that.

When he walked by the crowd, he heard the discussion.

"Ms. Easton, you're amazing. I heard that you've been sick for a long time, but you came back with such a good thesis."

"I heard that paper is going to be used for competition?"

"Of course. After all, there are few psychologists in our school with such good ability."

The discussion gradually quieted down, and Daniel fell into deep thought.

When he got home, he went straight to Ainsley1 s room and sat on the sofa. Looking at her face, he felt a little impatient.

"I know you're a very good psychologist. I've been having nightmares for the past few days. I want you to treat me," said Daniel.

Ainsley glanced at him slowly and said, "I won't."

"Do you remember how much it will cost for me to be your patient?" Daniel asked tentatively.

"What? Mr. Hume, do you want to waste your money again? Why don't you just give it to me directly?" Ainsley said with a smile.

Hearing her answer, Daniel's heart sank as she still didn't tell him the price.

In the psychological consulting room, Serina slowly sat down and looked at the relieved "Ainsley" with a smile.

"Why are you so nervous? Ainsley has always been calm."

Georgia leaned against the chair behind her, trying to relax, but she almost gave herself away just now.

"Thank you."

Serina handed her a glass of water and said, "You did a good job, but you're not as good as Ainsley.*

Georgia nodded slightly. *1 know. You're all waiting for her.*

She stopped talking. There was nothing wrong with working for Manuel as long as she could get the money. Manuel directly transferred the money to her and secretly offered her mother the special medicine.

The driving out and other things were all acting.

She understood that once Daniel suspected that she was the fake one, he would take away her mother.

She could only bet on that.

Meanwhile, Cason returned to the company wearily. Before he could sit down and rest for a while, his assistant knocked on the door to look for him.

"Mr. Baldry, your wife called and said that it's time for your son to get vaccinated. She hopes that you can go with her." The assistant knew that although Cason didn't like Kaliyah, he had never neglected the child.

Cason's hand paused and he said lightly, "Okay, I got it. Go and ask her about the appointment time. I'll be there on time.*

The assistant nodded and left.

"Hello, Cason?" Kaliyah stood at the entrance of the hospital, pushing a stroller in her hand as she stared dazedly at the tall man who had gotten out of the car and walked up to them.

Only in front of the child would he show a gentle expression. Instead of replying to Kaliyah, he bent down and reached out to hook his son's nose.

"You're going to get an injection. Will you be afraid?"

She took her son's hand and deliberately said in a childish tone, "Jackson, tell your father that you are already a little man. You wont be afraid."

"I see." Cason laughed, took his other hand, and straightened up. "Dont cry and swallow your words later."

He apologized in disappointment, "Sorry Miss, I mistook you for someone else."

After that, he finally thought of something. He turned around and ran back quickly.

How stupid he was! He had actually left his child behind!

When he returned to the spot and saw that the stroller was still there, he heaved a sigh of relief.

However, the sign was cut off before it completely came out.

The baby carriage was empty! The baby was gone!

His mind went blank. He held the handle of the stroller and closed his eyes hard. The noise around him annoyed him a lot, but he could do nothing about it.

He suddenly raised his hand and slapped himself heavily. A bright red palm print soon appeared on his face.

At a proper time, Kaliyah came back with her bag, and there was no tension on her face.

"Cason, I've paid the bill. Let's take our child to get vaccinated."

He turned his back on her and didn't take any action for a long time.

"What's wrong? Why aren't you holding the baby?" Kaliyah walked over and looked down at the stroller with a smile. She immediately screamed, "Ah!"

She looked up at him in disbelief. The smile on her face froze slightly, but she still asked like the truth was not like this, "Where's my child?"

It was rare for Cason to panic, but at this moment, he was totally at a loss.

Being questioned by Kaliyah, his attitude weakened. "He was here just now but disappeared when I left for a while."

She was stunned. When she came to her senses, she broke down and shouted, "Jackson is so young. He can't even speak. How could you leave him alone? Cason, he is your son."

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