Chapter 192 Memory II
Ainsley sneered and said, “Ask your daughter what did she do last night? Are there any
witnesses?”
Kaitlin’s eyes flashed with panic. “What are you talking nonsense about? I… Of course, I
stayed at home the night before yesterday!”
Lindsay turned her head to look at her daughter and remembered something.
“Kaitlin stayed at home, of course, I know!”
Lainey saw the glances between the two and knew they were lying.
“Lainey, let me solve it,” Ainsley said. She lifted the quilt and got out of bed. She stopped
Lainey who wanted to come to help her.
She walked in front of Kaitlin, raised her hand, and slapped her.
“You shouldn’t push me into the river!”
The slap was drowned out by her angry reprimand. Kaitlin was almost knocked down by
the slap. She covered her face in disbelief.
“You… You dare to hit me?!”
Lainey looked at Ainsley. “Ainsley! Is that true what you just said? I will call the police
now!”
Only then did Kaitlin realize what Ainsley said. She grabbed her arm. “Ainsley! What are
you talking about? You jumped into the river because of a temper tantrum with my
brother. How can you blame it on me now?”
“That’s right! We came to see you. Look what you’re talking about! You’ve embarrassed
yourself, and now you want to blame Kaitlin. How can you, a sister–in–law, turn things
upside down like this!” Lindsay snapped.
Ainsley sneered and patted off Kaitlin’s hand. She opened her hand, and the bracelet
appeared in front of everyone.
“Kaitlin, when you pushed me into the river, I pulled your bracelet just before I fell, and
you still don’t admit it?” She threw the bracelet on the ground.
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Kaitlin’s face turned pale. She forgot the bracelet.
“You’re talking nonsense! You fell into the river yourself. I may have dropped this bracelet.
before.”
Ainsley looked at her with a cold face, grabbed her arm, and her wide cuff rolled up, revealing the scratches on her arm, which had not yet scabbed over.
“This scratch is what I scratched when you pushed me into the river. If you were not by the river at that time, how would you explain this bracelet and this scratch?” after saying that, she slammed her hand away.
Kaitlin shivered and covered the scratches with her sleeves. “Of course, I got those scratches somewhere else. Besides, why did I push you?”
“Because you hate me!” Ainsley looked cold.
“I hate you, but I didn’t do this. Don’t slander me!” Kaitlin denied it and gave Lindsay a
flustered look.
“Ainsley! How could she do such a thing? Maybe you scratched her when Kaitlin was
trying to save you.” Lindsay looked at Ainsley.
Seeing that she was unmoved, she looked at Lainey again. “They have always had
conflicts, so we can’t believe what Ainsley said.”
Kaitlin was overjoyed. “Yes, I wanted to save you, but who knew I couldn’t catch you? I
wanted to find someone to rescue you, but I couldn’t find anyone after running for a long
time! When I found someone and went back, I found you’ve been rescued, so I brought
mom over.”
“You are acting so well. If you indeed brought someone to save me, how about you find
that person now and see if you did it or not!” Ainsley stared at Kaitlin and said.
“It’s better to report to the police and go to the police station to discuss whether she is
telling the truth or not!” Lainey said.
“No!” Kaitlin burst into tears. “Don’t call the police!”
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