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Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason) novel Chapter 587

Chapter 587 The Imprisoned Bird

She thought he wanted to give up the shares of the Wade Group, but she didn't expect him to make such a big move behind her back.

"So you don't know," said Daniel with a sneer.

"How would I know my good uncle wants to deal with me behind my back? My grandpa is lying in the hospital now. Does he think he can deal with me?" Irene growled.

Daniel suddenly remembered the news he had seen a few days ago. ’Isn't it said that the unconscious Koen began to become conscious when Dr. Cerf came to Seattle? It's said that the special medicine he brought is very effective.'

Speaking of this, Irene remembered what had happened that day when she was treated like that.

"I went to ask Manuel, but he refused. He won't agree." Irene felt exhausted.

Daniel didn't care about her. He only cared about the business banquet the day after tomorrow.

He had also heard about what kind of person Samuel was. He was more than capable of dealing with a piece of trash.

He agreed happily. "I agree. Did what I told you the day after tomorrow."

At the entrance of the University of Washington, Georgia had just gotten off work and was walking with Serina. Today, Serina stopped her.

"Let's go to buy a dress later. Manuel will pick us up.”

"A dress? Why do you want to buy a dress?" She had pretended to be Ainsley and attended many banquets before. It was always Manuel who sent the dress over.

Serina smiled and said, "There's a business banquet the day after tomorrow, so I'm taking you to buy a dress."

She did not know why Manuel wanted to take Georgia there in person this time.

The black Cayenne stopped in front of them, and the envious eyes of the students around them gave Georgia a wonderful feeling. She had never received such a look from anyone before, so she found it exciting and novel.

The driver got out of the car and opened the door. Serina immediately sat next to Manuel. Georgia thought she would still have a chance to interact with Manuel, but now she could only sit in the passenger seat dejectedly.

After calming down for a long time, she finally convinced herself she was just a tool. She was not Ainsley but Georgia.

Manuel looked at her. "Ms. Dawson.’

Feeling flattered, Georgia turned around and said, 'Mr. Gage."

"Daniel and Ainsley are going to attend tomorrow's business banquet. I guess it's time. He can’t wait any longer." Manuel's eyes were also full of expectation.

Georgia lowered her eyes. "I understand. I will perform well. As for my mother...’

"Don't worry; I've already arranged for the best doctors. I've also found a good person to care for your brother and sister," Manuel said softly.

"Thank you, Mr. Gage.’ She suddenly felt a little jealous.

Especially when Serina was so excited that she could see through the car's roof, she screamed, "Can I finally see Ainsley? I don't know if she blames me."

Georgia looked out of the window at the setting sun. The sunlight shone on her, but it was not warm at all.

She understood that she would never be Ainsley and would never have such an expectant look in her eyes.

After getting out of the car, they found that luxury was always in an inconspicuous corner, and this area was not where ordinary people could enter.

Georgia was attracted by the luxurious decoration when she entered the door. She had never been to such a place. At most, Daniel took her in and out of the mall. When she was happy, but it was not as good as this.

The servers at the door didn't need to verify their identities because every VIP's face was deeply imprinted in their minds.

When they entered, a manager in an exquisite suit came over to serve them.

Manuel was sitting on the sofa while Serina looked around at the dress in the cabinet window.

On the other hand, Georgia felt that she was a little out of place. Although Irene and Manuel had trained her in manners, she had already been reborn under substantial interference.

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