Chapter 2 No One Is an Easy Target
Ainsley heard the conversation outside the study and lowered her head.
After marrying Cason, Ainsley did her best to take care of Lindsay and Kaitlin.
Back then, when Kaitlin was in a car accident, Ainsley was the one who stayed with Kaitlin for several days in the hospital.
Ainsley was respectful and attentive to Lindsay.
It turned out that no matter how much Ainsley did, it would not change the Baldry family’s attitude
toward her.
Not long after, Lainey Salter called Ainsley. Lainey sounded a little tired.
“Aisy, are you really not going there? I remember that you used to like hunting in the wild. What’s more, you can find a chance for drag racing.”
Ainsley was stunned.
Some of Ainsley’s memories were brought back subconsciously.
Before Ainsley married Cason, she did like hunting in the wild, drag racing, and drinking. Later, she met Cason in the Salter’s home, and then she fell in love with Cason at first sight.
After falling in love with Cason, Ainsley gradually learned from other people that Cason liked gentle
and virtuous women.
Only then did Ainsley slowly quit these habits.
It had been three years, and Ainsley had almost forgotten what she had looked like back then.
On the other side of the line, Lainey said without stopping, “Aisy, if you really don’t want Cason to
know it, you can hide it from him. You don’t have to quit all your hobbies for him. Besides, Cason…”
“We are divorced.”
Ainsley interrupted Lainey softly.
Lainey seemed to be shocked, and then she took a deep breath. Lainey said, “Have you thought it through, or is Cason crazy?”
Ainsley smiled and said, “He demanded a divorce, and I agreed.”
Lainey was stunned, but she couldn’t help but feel that Cason was crazy.
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