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Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason) novel Chapter 518

Chapter 518 Ainsley Disappears

Seeing that Ainsley did not cheer up because of his words, Matteo continued, ' Didn't we already get Nancy's autopsy report? With this and Leonard's testimony, it is enough to prove that Nancy's death is related to Irene."

"But can you be sure that Leonard will appear as a witness?" Ainsley suddenly said.

Matteo was stunned for a moment. Indeed, Leonard was willing to take out the real autopsy report because he was sure that there would not be any danger.

But if he needed to appear as a witness, he might not agree.

Ainsley looked at Matteo's expression and did not know what to say for a moment. Look, even he knows that Leonard might not help us. What is the use of evidence?

Matteo could not bear to see Ainsley like this and immediately said, "Aisy, our people have found a few people in the private room of the bar that day. We will catch them soon."

"And then?" Ainsley asked coldly.

"What?"

"What can we do after we catch them? Are you planning to use their statements to send Irene and Daniel to prison? Let's not talk about whether we can catch them all or not. Even if we do, how can you guarantee that they will tell us the truth? Irene rarely left any evidence behind. She has found a scapegoat for everything that happened before, so we have never found a clue," Ainsley said in a deep voice.

Her voice was also light. During this period, she had been on guard against what Irene had done. And she never stopped trying to find the murderer. She was so tired that she did not want to continue fighting.

Irene wanted Manuel the most, so Ainsley would just keep a distance from him. Anyway, she could no longer forgive Manuel.

It was better to stay away from Manuel.

Matteo looked at Ainsley worriedly. "Aisy, do you remember what you said to Dana? And Nancy's mother, and Lainey, whom you are most worried about. Don't you want to take revenge for the injuries they suffered?"

Ainsley tilted her head and faced Matteo with the back of her head. She did not speak for a long time.

Matteo walked to the other side and glanced at Ainsley. He found that she was already asleep.

She was so tired. It was good to fall asleep, so she could rest more.

Thinking of this, Matteo quickly left the ward. After all, Robyn was still at home at the moment.

As soon as he left, Ainsley slowly opened her eyes and looked at the scenery outside the window. Her hands were still on the drip. She gently pulled out the needle and slowly got out of bed. She put on her coat and walked out of the ward.

In the hospital canteen, Manuel steadily caught the thermos and said to Serina, "I will ask the driver to send you back later.’

"No. I want to stay with Ainsley. Manuel, you don't know how boring it is to stay in the hospital. With me being her company, she can be happier.’

Looking at Serina's expectant eyes, he could not bear to refuse and sighed secretly. Perhaps Serina would never know. For Ainsley, who had recovered her memory, Serina's company was a kind of torment, constantly reminding her of everything that had happened.

As the two spoke, they walked to the ward. Serina still could not hold back her curiosity. "Manuel, what exactly happened between you and Ainsley? Why does she seem to be very annoyed with you? She also said that she will never forgive you.'

Manuel looked upset. "I did something wrong. It is normal that she does not want to see me. This is her sore point. Do not mention it.’

Serina looked at Manuel warily, calmed down, and asked tentatively, "Manuel, did you do some bad things to Ainsley?"

Manuel was not clear about what Serina meant exactly, but he felt that he had indeed let Ainsley down.

"Yes, it was my fault."

When they were approaching the ward, Serina suddenly stopped in her steps. "Then, Ainsley might not want to see me, right?’

She lowered her eyes and thought for a while. When she raised her head again, her eyes were full of mist. She looked at Manuel and complained, "It's all your fault. Ainsley may even hate me now.

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