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Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason) novel Chapter 657

Summary for Chapter 657: Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason)

Chapter Summary: Chapter 657 – Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason) by Gloria Warren

In Chapter 657, 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 657 Breakup Letter

Hundred miles away, at the Salter's home, Lainey took a couple of bites of her meal and then left.

‘I'm full."

Jaydan noticed his daughter's low spirits, but didn't ask too many questions.

Of course, he knew the reason. Just a few days ago, he wanted Lainey and Roman to cut off contact completely. So, he left a resolute breakup letter, written as if it were from Roman, at his daughter's doorstep.

The handwriting was deliberately imitated by him to prevent Lainey from contacting Roman. He confiscated Lainey's phone and had someone watch her, not allowing her to leave.

The door to the room was tightly shut, and Lainey silently shed tears. In her hands, she held a diary which she had written herself.

Ever since she met Roman, her diary entries have been filled with more and more about him.

Upon opening the diary, the last page held that breakup letter.

There aren't too many words, just a brief explanation of the reason for the breakup. It's called a letter, but it's more like a notification.

[Let's break up. I'm sorry, I can't give you what you want.]

She tore the paper apart in agony, tears streaming down her face.

Every inch of her skin ached with each breath, making it difficult for her to breathe. Despite the pain, she picked up the broken pieces, took out some tape, and painstakingly pieced them back together, one fragment at a time.

After a long time, the letter was finally pieced back together.

Tears flooded down, splashing onto the letter paper. She cried so much that she couldn't control herself.

Why, why give up like this?

Could it be because of that incident?

She covered her head with her hands, trying to stop herself from thinking any further. But she couldn't do it; she just couldn't.

That feeling of being caught and severely insulted, one after another, she had long felt unclean about herself, and it turns out Roman felt the same way.

She got out of bed, put on her slippers, and walked into the bathroom. She scrubbed her body vigorously, not stopping even when her skin turned bright red.

'Why, why are you treating me like this? I've already thought of a way not to go abroad."

Lainey was crying so hard that she could barely breathe. She wanted to call Roman, but she didn't have her phone.

Inside the restaurant, Jaydan had just finished his meal when he heard the ringing of a phone. It was a call from Roman.

Jaydan cast a cold glance, then forcefully hung up the phone. In the past few days, Roman had called countless times, but Jaydan had hung up on him everytime.

He composed a short message and sent it directly to Roman.

[Please don't contact me anymore. I've decided to go abroad, so let's break up.]

Upon receiving the text message, Roman's eyes turned red and he could no longer sit still. He stared at the computer screen, where the process of cracking the code was still ongoing, but couldn't help himself. He shut down the computer and left the office.

The car's speed soared to its maximum, like an arrow released from its bow, heading towards the Salter's house.

In fact, he had lost contact with Lainey three days ago. However, Lainey had mentioned before that Jaydan didn't want them to be in touch while at home, so he had been hesitant to look for her.

But now, he couldn't hold back any longer.

Roman's face turned frighteningly cold, as he couldn't believe that this text message was sent by Lainey.

Upon ringing the doorbell at the Salter's home, the door was opened by the bodyguard Jaydan had hired.

’Where's Lainey?"

The two bodyguards exchanged glances and replied coldly, "Ms. Salter has already gone abroad. You can give up on that idea."

Inside the bathroom, Lainey leaned tightly against the wall, as only the cold wall could give her a sense of calm.

Her arms, legs, chest, collarbone, and back were all rubbed red and sore, accompanied by a burning pain. She took out a bath towel and wrapped herself tightly.

Sitting by the bathtub, she was lost in thought.

Thwack!

In an instant, she wiped away her tears, stepped out of the bathroom, and realized it wasn't someone knocking on the door, but rather, someone tapping on the window.

She approached with some suspicion, and as the figure outside the window became clearer, she found herself hesitating to move forward.

The person outside the window seemed a bit anxious, as if saying, "Hurry up and open it."

She felt a slight panic and hurriedly went to open the window. As expected, it was Roman.

She took several steps back. "You, how did you get here?"

Roman felt a sense of relief, "Thank goodness I didn't believe what your dad said. He told me you went abroad. Luckily, I climbed up here. But if you had opened the window any later, I would have fallen down."

Lainey took two steps back and wrapped her towel tightly around herself.

‘You should go," she said.

‘What's wrong?" Roman looked at Lainey in surprise, "Lainey, what's going on? It's me."

It was only then that he noticed Lainey was wearing a bathrobe, her hair still damp.

‘Did you just take a shower?"

Lainey still refused to look up at him. "Don't worry about me, just go."

‘Wait a minute!" Roman looked at Lainey's neck. The bathrobe couldn't completely cover her collarbone, and the red, blood-like appearance was particularly noticeable.

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