What Happens in Chapter 671 – From the Book Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason)
Dive into Chapter 671, a pivotal chapter in Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason), written by Gloria Warren. This section features emotional turning points, key character decisions, and the kind of storytelling that defines great Romance fiction.
Chapter 671 The Whereabouts of Lainey
Miles knew which was more important, so he nodded repeatedly. "Don't worry. I'll take good care of Serina."
Just as Ainsley was about to leave, Miles suddenly stopped her. After pondering tor a while, he said, "Ms. Easton, I saw tlie news too. I know that Ms. Salter is a friend of yours and of Serina's. T can help remove the trending research. Just don't think I'm nosy."
Ainsley looked at him gratefully. "Thank you. I'm very grateful that you can help us."
"I don't want to see Serina sad either." Miles glanced at her solemnly.
Ainsley stopped talking and rushed to the hospital that Roman mentioned.
The man in the Emergency Room 7 was still in surgery, fighting to stay alive. She began praying with her hands together outside, to every deity she knew.
Soon, the light was gone.
She walked over worriedly, and it was the emergency doctor who came.
"Don't worry. The patient is out of danger. The coma was caused by a sudden hurry. He needs to rest," the doctor said.
Ainsley heaved a sigh of relief. "I understand. Thank you."
In the VIP ward, Ainsley had been staring nervously at the phone screen. Too many things had happened recently, and she was already exhausted.
Soon, Jaydan woke up.
The first person he saw was Ainsley. He was a little surprised, but he also expected it. He panted and looked at Ainsley in pain as he struggled to
say, "Aisy, Lainey..."
Ainsley immediately held his hand. "Mr. Salter, don't worry. I'll find Lainey."
"That video..."
"That video was taken by Irene and Daniel. We've done everything we can to help Lainey. I don't think anyone will bring out the video again after Irene is imprisoned. So it could only be Daniel or... someone else." Then Ainsley paused.
She was stunned when she mentioned "someone else." Could it be "them"?
In order to warn her, those people hurt Serina and aroused in her the most painful memories, not to mention Lainey.
Jaydan's eyes were red. He had lived tor so many years and cherished his only daughter, but he didn't expect such a thing to happen.
He trembled and said, "Aisy, Lainey is your good friend. You must protect her and help her."
I low could Ainsley refuse?
"Mr. Salter, don't worry. Lainey is my best friend. I can't leave her alone no matter what," Ainsley said solemnly.
"It's just that I haven't even found her..." Jaydan was a little heartbroken. "If I had knowi she refused like this, I wouldn't have stopped her."
Lainey's disappearance made Jaydan's heart leap to the edge.
Faced with this situation, Ainsley could only comfort Jaydan, "Mr. Salter, don't worry. Roman is still looking tor her. Only when you stay in good health can we go and look for her more easily."
It was almost six o'clock, and everyone who had been asked to be there had arrived in the conference room.
Brice took a sip of water with a gloomy face and put down his cup heavily. "What exactly does Samuel mean? Is he fooling us? We're all here. Where is he?"
Apart from Lucian, who had his eyes closed, the rest of the directors also looked unhappy.
At that moment, the door of the conference room was pushed open from the outside. Before anyone arrived, the voice came first, "Sorry, everyone, I'm used to arriving just in time, so you must be waiting anxiously."
Hearing this, everyone's expressions changed.
Seeing that Brice was about to go furious, Lucian suddenly patted him on the shoulder to calm him down.
There were two seats left in the conference room. One was for the chairman, and the other was for Samuel.
Without waiting for the others to attack, Samuel took the initiative and said, "I have something important to tell you today."
He deliberately glanced provocatively at Brice, who had been holding back for a long time, and then at Lucian, who was the oldest. He deliberately pretended to be disappointed and said, "Everyone, you know that tlie value of our group's stock only drops these days. It hasn't fallen yet, but what about if it does one day? There will be no turning back al that point."
Lucian looked up at him and said calmly, "Samuel, there's no need for you to keep us in suspense. Why don't do some straight talking?"
Samuel clapped his hands, and tlie smile on his face even wrinkled it. "As expected for you, Lucian. You hit the mark with a simple sentence, don't you?"
Samuel had built up enough suspense. He leaned forward slightly, put his hands together on the table. With his chin on his hands, he said word by word, "A few days ago, I counted the shares in my hand."
After everyone's gaze fell on him, the smile on his face broadened. "I hold 30% of the shares of tlie group, so I should have enough say in this company."
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