Chapter 330
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Chapter 330 Wait for Me Again Although their encounter at Ocala made Chad angry, he still kept thinking about Manuelâs money. He wanted to chase after Manuel with the medicine but didnât take it out.
In the hospital corridor, Ainsley left in a hurry. She didnât want to bump into Manuel.
But why was Manuel with Chad? Chad spent all day in casinos.
Why was Manuel in Ocala?
When Chad called out her name, Ainsley was shocked.
There were no footsteps behind her. She leaned against the wall and gasped.
She held her chest, her heart beating violently.
âWhat happened to you?â
Ainsleyâs eyes widened. He chased after her.
She did not dare to look at Manuel and only said lightly, âIâm fine.â
âAisy, your face is pale. Go back to bed and lie down.â
âThank you for your concern, Mr. Gage. I will go back now.â
âAisy, I...â Before he could say anything, Ainsley had left.
After her fever was gone, she took some medicine and left. Jason came to pick her up.
Before she left, the nur gave her a hot-water bottle.
The night was quiet. Ainsley was lying on the bed. Her abdomen was still in pain. The hot-water bottle that the nurse had given her was full. After she went to bed at night, she placed it on her belly, but the pain still didnât go away.
Her forehead was covered in a dense cold sweat. Even in this cold weather, she was sweating from the pain.
The change happened right after she fell asleep. The strong wind swept the big trees in the village.
The wild wind was completely different from the strong wind last night. Tonightâs wind could shake the big trees at the entrance of the village.
The strong wind whistled, and the pained Ainsley woke up from the strange noise.
She knew a storm was coming.
Before going to bed at night, she noticed the weather was not right, and dark ****were pressing down on the city.
A clap of thunder resounded through the sky.
What followed the sound of thunder was torrential rain that clashed against the tiles.
Ainsley felt lucky. The moment she came back, Jason had Chad repair the roof.
Jason had prestige in the Morton family, and Chad really climbed up the roof.
However, the sound of the torrential rain scared Ainsley. She endured the intense pain in her abdomen and got out of bed to turn on the dim light.
However, because of the strong wind, the wires were shaken. Just as Ainsley turned on the light, it went out.
The noise outside made her scalp numb. The sound of the strong wind was terrifying.
Ainsley curled up in the quilt. The air in the room was getting colder, and her quilt was not enough.
The only thing that kept her warm was the hot-water bottle that she had brought back from the hospital.
The wind and rain hit the window. After a fierce sound, the windows cracked and then heavily closed. The glass almost broke.
Ainsley was afraid the glass would really break. She immediately got up to find something to support herself so that the glass could no longer be opened.
She breathed a sigh of relief and touched her forehead tiredly. A drop of water dripped from the roof onto her face.
She touched it, and it was cold.
Why? Didnât Chad fix the roof? Why is it leaking?
It was even more serious than yesterdayâs leaking. Soon, the rain washed Ainsleyâs quilt. She dragged her tired body back from the door and took a basin, but the basin could not catch the rain.
Yesterday, the rain had been small, but today it became like this?
Ainsleyâs gaze was gloomy. She quickly realized what was going on. Today, Chad repaired her roof. The only person who could possibly have done something to it was him.
And he hated her to the bone.
The rain washed over the bed. The water ***was even bigger than the one yesterday. Ainsley covered her belly.
The quilt was soaked, and the rain was getting heavier.
The damp air made her condition even worse. She looked at everything in front of her in pain, and her vision gradually blurred.
Why was it so uncomfortable?
The bone-chilling coldness filled Ainsleyâs body. She thought about how she had been drenched in the mountains that day and could not help but cough.
What exactly was going on?
Ainsley still hadnât come back to her senses. It was as if she had instantly returned to that night. The piercing. rain and the vicious gaze of the bad people.
In that instant, she was back to reality. The water spread, and she saw herself being submerged in the water.
The intense pain in her abdomen continued. She ******between the past and the present, feeling extreme coldness.
She stood barefoot. The water basin used to hold water was filled with rain. The water spread out and dripped onto the ground. A small puddle gathered in the place where the roof was leaking.
She stood in the water, her feet cold as if she was about to be frozen.
âItâs so cold...,â Ainsley murmured.
She wrapped all the blankets on the bed around her body, but the blankets were cold. Only her belly was warm.
Her memories tugged at her nerves, and she covered her head, unable to tell the past from reality.
No! This couldnât be!
A drop of rain fell on her head, and the tingling coolness made her tense up.
Her consciousness gradually recovered. She could not stay in this shabby house, or she would ****.
Ainsley forced herself to calm down. She looked at the ruined house.
It was raining more heavily as if implying something big was about to happen.
Water seeped through the cracks in the walls of the shabby house, and several of the tiles on the roof were broken. The entire house was like an old man struggling at deathâs door. He only had a few days left.
Tears and rain mixed together. In the pain of jealousy, she heard someone slapping her door.
Who was it?
She dragged her exhausted body over and opened the closed door. A man was holding an umbrella. The heavy rain soaked his clothes, and his hair was stuck to his scalp.
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ï¤Chapter 329 Loveâs Change of Heart ï¤Chapter 872 How could she forget that face?
In her daze, she muttered, âManuel, you finally came to pick me up...â
âYes, Iâm sorry. I am late.â Manuelâs voice was extremely cold.
He gently picked up Ainsley and covered her with the blanket.
Ainsley said in a daze, âManuel, you lied to me. Youâre engaged to her.â
âAisy, Iâm sorry. Can you wait for me a little longer?â
Ainsley punched him and said with a wronged expression, âBig ****, you lied to me. You two are childhood sweethearts. I should not have known you...â
âAisy, it was only you from the beginning. It has always been you.â
Get Be Her nose was red, and she sobbed, âWhy did I see the news of your engagement when I came back after being kidnapped? Havenât you worried about me?â
Manuel was extremely distressed and did not know how to answer.
âI knew. I knew it long ago,â she said with a nasal voice.
âItâs my fault. Wait for me a little longer. Itâll be okay soon...â