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Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason) novel Chapter 653

Chapter 653 Arriving in Seattle

But the day before yesterday, a girl who came to clean accidentally broke Daniel’s beloved vase, and right after that, Aaden took her to the basement.

She faintly heard a few screams, and when she saw the girl again, her hands were broken and she had been thrown at the entrance of the gate.

That night, she kept having nightmares, and in her dreams, she was constantly experiencing the scene of her hand being broken.

This man's emotions were unpredictable, often flying into a rage over her slightest expression or movement, as if he wished to tear her apart on the spot.

She was terrified, perhaps she would be the next one.

'Don't laugh, she never smiles at me," Daniel said coldly.

Georgia immediately stopped smiling and began to recall what Manuel had taught her earlier. She had learned Ainsley's expressions, gestures, and the way she spoke.

An hour passed, and when Aaden finally returned, Daniel broke into a smile. "Did you get it?"

Aaden nodded emphatically, "Mr. Hume, it's been brought over.’

He handed over the agreement, and Daniel casually flipped it open. There, he saw the spot where Ainsley had signed.

Not bad, quite impressive.

He was just about to ask Aaden to leave when he saw Georgia.

He cruelly revealed a smile, pointing at Georgia and said, "One finger."

Georgia's face suddenly turned pale, and she looked at Daniel in disbelief.

"You, you just said!"

’Can't I change my mind?" Daniel asked with a playful smile, holding the agreement as he entered the study.

Aaden looked at Georgia coldly, pointing to the door, "Please, Ms. Dawson."

’Aaden, I don't want to! I just admitted my mistake and begged for mercy. Please don't break my fingers."

Watching the woman cry with tears streaming down her face like raindrops on pear blossoms, Aaden's expression remained unchanged, and his tone was icy cold. "I must obey Mr. Hume's orders. You'd better find a piece of cloth to bite on, as I'm afraid you might bite your tongue off in pain later."

’Don't do this! Please, don't!' Georgia wanted to escape, but her arm was tightly gripped by a hand, as unyielding as a wall of iron and copper. She knew she couldn't get away.

Aaden gently held her index finger and whispered softly, "Hold back."

The moment the words fell, a miserable scream rang out. Georgia's entire body trembled violently, and the pain almost made her faint.

With her legs paralyzed on the ground, Georgia looked desperately in the direction of the gate.

Aaden pulled out a handkerchief and wiped his hands clean, saying, "If you don't like this method, the next one will be even more unbearable for you, like having something as heavy as a hammer smashing down on your fingers.

For instance, being chopped with a knife." Georgia covered her wound, not daring to move. The piercing pain was unbearable for her.

Aaden left the place, leaving only Georgia behind.

After much thought, she decided to follow the path Aaden had taken earlier to return.

In the study.

Daniel excitedly read the contents of the agreement. From the moment he signed his name, Ainsley became his therapist. She was obligated to help him resolve his psychological issues before they could consider their work complete.

There was just a slight deviation from what he had imagined. In his mind, after signing the agreement, Ainsley would have to immediately start treating him.

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