Chapter 81
Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason)
Chapter 81 I Will Continue to Treat Her She threw herself into Casonâs arms and cried, âCason! Hurry up and save me! I donât want to stay here! There is no one to talk to here!â
âKaitlin, Cason and I have been worried about you. When we heard about your accident, we immediately went to find that ***, but she refused to let you out no matter what! And I think Mr. Gage is determined to protect Ainsley. But why are you so muddle-headed? Why did you offend the Gage family!â Lindsay said.
âMom! I was wrong. I know I was wrong. Hurry up and get me out of here! My being caught by the police will be all over the news tomorrow! How shameful will that be? I donât want it! Cason, you will help me, right?â
Kaitlin cried her heart out. While tugging at Lindsayâs clothes, she tugged at Casonâs sleeve, but no matter how hard she cried, Cason always looked at her with a cold expression.
Kaitlin panicked. âCason! Why are you looking at me like that? Itâs all because of you! If not for you, why would that ****hate me so much? If you hadnât divorced her, how could she have called the police so decisively?â
Slap!
A crisp slap sounded. Kaitlin covered her swollen face in disbelief. Tears of pain welled up in her eyes and burst out.
âHave you said enough? Do you still feel you havenât done anything wrong? Ainsley has told me everything. She told me how you and Mom slandered her on the forum. You even wanted to force her out of the University of Washington and failed several times. At the Gage familyâs banquet and your birthday party, how did you promise me?â
Cason continued, âHow come you tried to steal the test questions of the Quiz Show? You even want to blame it on someone else. I supported you in studying in school, but you learned evil devices? You didnât reflect on yourself but blamed everything on me! I donât think I need to save you. You should just stay here and think about what you have done!â
Kaitlin came back to her senses and realized what she had said. When she heard Casonâs last sentence, she was even more frightened and grabbed Lindsay. âMom! I donât want to! Cason is being cruel! I donât want to stay here. There is nothing here except for an iron bed. Even the bedding is thin. How can I sleep?â
Kaitlin did not want to stay here. If she did not leave as soon as possible, she would do time.
Lindsay naturally could not bear it. Her eyes reddened, and she hugged Kaitlin. âKaitlin! Itâs all my fault! I am incapable. Donât blame Cason!â
Cason heard Lindsayâs words and sighed. âDonât cry. I will think of a way.â
âCason! I knew you would not give up on me.â Kaitlin quickly wiped away the tears on her face.
âWeâll be leaving first. Youâll be fine.â Cason left with Lindsay.
Kaitlin understood Cason and Lindsay left to find a way to save her.
Inside the apartment, everything returned to normal. Serina fell into a deep sleep, but her brows were still furrowed.
Manuel carried her onto the sofa with worry and covered her with a blanket. He sighed, âIt has been a long time since she had a relapse. I donât know why it suddenly...â
Ainsley also felt it was strange. Serina had been fine, but why did it happen today?
She had taken a fancy to her leg. Was it because of the scald?
Ainsley asked doubtfully, âMr. Gage, has Serina been scalded?â
âNo.â Manuel thought for a moment.
*Manuel, if Serina wakes up and falls ill again, she should be sent to the hospital. Of course, I will continue to treat her,â Ainsley said solemnly.
Manuel nodded. Of course, he knew that.
After experiencing so many things, Ainsley was exhausted. She sat on the sofa, panting heavily.
What was worse was that other than the painful scald, her lower abdomen began to ache, like a knife stirring in there.
She covered her belly and huddled. Manuel immediately noticed her condition.
âAinsley, whatâs wrong?â
âMy stomach...â Ainsley did not hide it from him.
She was sweating profusely, so tired that she could not speak âHave you taken any herbal tea?â
âNot today.â
Manuel went to the kitchen and took out a new packet of herbal tea from the refrigerator. He placed the clay pot on the stove and began to brew the tea.
After leaving the clay pot in the kitchen to brew the tea, he quickly returned to the living room and picked it up again. âThe ointment has not been applied yet.â
âI can do it myself.â Ainsley was a little embarrassed.
Manuel took out some ointment and gently applied it to her leg. He softly touched it and felt her skin tremble âDoes it hurt?â
Ainsley held the back of the sofa tightly, and the back of her hand suddenly showed blue veins, and her fingertips turned white.
âItâs okay.â Ainsleyâs voice trembled a little.
Manuelâs movements became even gentler. It took him 10 minutes to finish applying the ointment when it could have been 5.
Finally, after applying the medicine, Manuel was also sweating.
âThank you.â Ainsley felt her heart throb.
She could feel Manuelâs caution, as if she was a delicate treasure.
She thought of the description of Manuel in the magazine. âCold and cruel. Devastating and distant.â
If Manuelâs gentle and careful side was seen by others, she didnât know what kind of discussion it would cause.
She chuckled and quickly covered her mouth.
Manuel asked, âWhat are you laughing about?â
âNothing.â
The scent of the medicine penetrated through the kitchen door, and the bitter smell made Ainsley automatically cover her nose.
Manuel quickly brought the tea over, and the brown liquid was poured into a bowl through a filter net.
âHurry up and drink it.â
A bitter aura assaulted her nose, and before she could drink, she started to feel sick.
She took a sip with a spoon and almost spat it out. This herbal tea was too bitter, many times more bitter than last night.
âYou did it on purpose!â She suddenly noticed the corners of Manuelâs mouth rise.
âNo.â
âItâs too bitter!â She stirred the herbal tea with great hatred and finally finished it all under Manuelâs watch.
After cleaning up the kitchen, Ainsley looked at the time. âItâs seven oâclock in the evening. Are you hungry?â
âLetâs have some food brought over,â Manuel said.
âWhy donât you take Serina to the hospital now? I donât feel at ease.â Ainsley shook her head.
If Serina got sick again, she would need a tranquilizer.
Manuel thought about it and looked at Ainsley with concern. âCan you do it yourself?â
âDonât worry. The herbal tea has been applied and the herbal tea has been finished.â
âRemember to call me if you need anything.â
Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason)
ï¤Chapter 80 Loveâs Change of Heart ï¤Chapter 872 Manuel picked up Serina and left Ainsleyâs house.
Half an hour later, Lainey rushed in.
Lainey was carrying many things, but this time, it was not clothes or jewelry, but food and drink.
âAre you alright? Heavens! Why is it so hot? Tell me quickly!â Lainey asked apprehensively.