Chapter 310
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Chapter 310 Do Something for Me Gavin gave his men a look, and his men understood tacitly. They pulled Jeffrey to the side and beat him up.
After Gavin and the others left, Jeffrey slumped on the ground out of breath. His face was covered with blood, which was caused by those hired thugs.
The door was not closed. A man in a suit walked in and chuckled.
Jeffrey was startled. He thought it was Gavin and said, âGavin, please let me go... Who the hell are you? Get out of here!â
The man smiled faintly and said, âDo you lose the memory of being beaten? I came to give you money. Do you want it or not?â
Jeffrey wondered, give me money?
Jeffrey looked at the man carefully. His eyes were fixed on the watch on the manâs wrist. Jeffrey had seen it on TV before. It was worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, which was more than enough to repay the debt for him.
Jeffrey seemed to have changed into another person, and he immediately put on a flattering smile. âSir, please have a seat.â
He did not forget to cover his bleeding nose with his hand. âExcuse me. I have to go clean my nose.â
The man found a relatively clean place and sat down. With his fingers gently tapping the table, the man said lightly, âDo something for me, and you will get 160 thousand dollars.â
Jeffrey was so excited that he nodded repeatedly. âPlease tell me what to do.â
After coming out of the slums, Roman sniffed the smell on him. Jeffreyâs low-rent house was filled with various unpleasant smells.
The smells might be from the moldy leftover that was thrown in the corner, the uncleaned wine bottles that were ***on the floor, or the smell of the rotten dead mice and ***at the corners of the wall. Roman even found several plastic bottles with unknown liquid at the corners of Jeffreyâs bed.
Only such a disgusting person like Jeffrey could live in such a gross place.
Roman wondered why Agnes would leave a well-behaved college professor and choose Jeffrey.
Roman hurriedly dialed Manuelâs number. When the call was connected, several low coughs were heard from the other end of the line. âMr. Gage, itâs done.â
Roman hesitated and asked, âMr. Gage, are you feeling better?â
âUh-huh,â Manuel simply responded over the phone.
Then Roman reported, âMr. Gage, when I arrived there, that good-for-nothing was telling someone else that he could sell his wife and child. He has lost his conscience! He deserves to wait for death in the slums. But there is one thing that I still cannot understand. Agnesâ appearance is not bad, but why did she choose such a person?â
After a long time, Manuel replied, âHe is willing to do anything for money. This way, we can avoid a lot of trouble.â
âMr. Gage, how is it going on your side?â Roman asked with concern.
Manuel said in a low voice, âLetâs suspend the investigation for the next few days.â
âI see.â
Roman looked serious. He, who had been involved in the investigation, knew what that meant.
What had happened back then was deeply hidden. No one knew what role the Wade family played in it, but Roman was sure that it was related to them. It was because Roman had been stopped investigating by the Wade family more than once.
And meanwhile, at the entrance of the University of Washington, Agnes was crazily complaining about her ex-husband, as well as her resentment towards Ainsley. The reporters at the entrance were looking forward to digging up more shocking news.
This scene was the same as the previous incident with Nancy. It naturally made people wonder if it was plotted by the same person.
Agnes cried pitifully with her son in her arms at the door. The onlookers were distressed when hearing the childâs crying. It quickly became a hot search in a few hours. As a result, everyone was cursing Ainsley.
Some people even dug out all the previous incidents to prove that Ainsley was a bad woman.
Agnes was crying seemingly, but she was laughing wildly inside. She was about to succeed! She would get. the 800 thousand dollars right away.
With the 800 thousand dollars, she could go far away with Jeffrey and settle in a small town, where they would buy a house, run a small business, and live a life in peace for the rest of their lives.
The more Agnes thought of it, the harder she cried.
At the same time, Serina almost couldnât help but rush out of the consulting room, but she was pulled back. by Ainsley.
âSerina, calm down.â In front of Serina were the psychological questions she had prepared to ease Serinaâs anxiety.
What was happening at the school gate could not be concealed from Serina at all. Even Lainey had already called a couple of times, and she could not wait to rush over and give Agnes a few slaps, but she was also stopped by Ainsley.
Under Ainsleyâs comfort, Serina had to calm down and do the test questions. Ainsley rubbed Serinaâs hair and said, âNo worries. I will handle it.â
Serina nodded. She would not tell Ainsley that she had already pestered Manuel to deal with it yesterday.
While the reporters were interviewing, Ainsley slowly walked out of the gate. Then those reporters quickly held their microphones before Ainsley.
âMs. Easton, are you Elmer Myersâ mistress?â
âMs. Easton, you are a teacher, but you did such a thing. Isnât it disgraceful for the University of Washington?â
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ï¤Chapter 309 Loveâs Change of Heart ï¤Chapter 872 âThe incident has been up to this point, but we havenât seen the school management taking any measures. Are they partial to you intentionally?â
Ainsley calmly took a microphone from a reporter and looked at the camera. Then she said decently, âEveryone, firstly, without the facts and solid evidence, based on what you just said, I have the right to suel you for slander. Secondly, this lady named Agnes Bennett never pointed out when I had an affair with her ex-husband. Ms. Bennett, as far as I know, you divorced Elmer three months ago. In these three months, you forced Mr. Myers to sell his house and his car, and you took the money to raise your lover. Am I right?â
A trace of panic flashed in Agnesâ eyes, and then she continued to cry while saying, âI do have no evidence. I am just a woman from the countryside. I never thought of keeping evidence before something happened. But Elmer told me personally about the affairs between you two, so it wonât be false.
I learned about you earlier.
Previously, there was a student who died because of you. You are a bad person!â
Ainsleyâs face turned gloomy. She said, âMs. Bennett, I have to remind you again that the incident with Nancy has passed. If you have any doubts about it, you can call the police, but do not slander me. Otherwise, I will sue you.
Then she turned to look at the reporters and raised her phone. âI think itâs time to settle this matter. Agnes. Bennett damaged my reputation and slandered me. I will leave it to the police to handle. As for what she said just now, Iâd like to invite you to listen to this audio now.â
Ainsley pressed the play button on her phone. Then a womanâs voice was heard.
âBabe, just remember to cry hard later. If you do it well, I will buy you toys.â
Then, a manâs voice sounded, âWill this work? That woman is quite powerful, so those people may not believe it.â