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Starting with A Divorce novel (Ainsley and Cason) novel Chapter 669

Chapter 669 Forced to Apologize

She lowered her head again in disappointment, tears tearing up. "Forget it, Cason. Let her go."

Cason's voice turned cold as he glared at Kaliyah. "Kaliyah, we're divorced. You have to apologize for bullying my sister."

Kaliyah said seriously, "Enough Cason. Don't you know what your sister is like? You know very well that she did it on purpose, and I didn't even touch her."

Kaitlin shook Cason's arm and said, "Cason, don't mind her. She just wanted to see Jackson, and I was afraid she would hurt him again, so I tried to stop her. It's all my fault."

Kaliyah's hands trembled with anger. "Kaitlin, that's enough. Are you addicted to acting? What a childish trick! I've played it for years."

"Shut up, Kaliyah. Don't disgust me in my house!" Kaitlin pretended that she could just muster the courage.

Cason blocked his sister, as if he was afraid that Kaliyah would do something again.

At this time, Kaliyah remembered what Kaitlin had said about Cason going to marry a new wife.

"Your mother has already prepared a marriage of convenience for you? Do you want Jackson to have a new mother? Have you considered my feelings, Cason Baldry? We haven't been divorced for long, and you're already preparing for the next one." Kaliyah was about to cry.

Being forced to divorce was one thing, and being able to accept it was another.

It took her a long time to reluctantly accept the fact that she was divorced, but she still couldn't accept that Cason was about to marry another wife.

Cason didn't intend to tell her, but since she had asked, there was nothing to hide.

He nodded. Although he didn't want to give up on Ainsley, he knew very well that she would never choose him again.

He could only follow his mother's arrangement and agree to go on a blind date.

"But I think this matter has nothing to do with you."

"Yes, it has nothing to do with me. 1 thought you liked Ainsley very much. Now it seems that it's nothing more than that," Kaliyah said mockingly.

Now that she thought about the things Cason had done to hurt her for Ainsley, she once regarded Ainsley as an imaginary enemy. It was all a joke!

Hearing her mention of Ainsley, Cason looked at Kaliyah impatiently and said, "You can go now. Goodbye."

"If it weren't for Jackson, I'd rather never see you again. Even if we're divorced, I have the right to see him. I hope that next time I come, you and your family will not stop me, as I have said is my right. More importantly, don't do such childish things again." She glanced at Kaitlin.

Kaitlin, who had been pretending to be weak, immediately said in a deep voice, "Cason, she hasn't apologized yet."

Cason seemed to be infuriated by what she had just said. He said coldly, "Right, apologize."

Kaliyah's anger dissipated. She slowly closed her eyes and opened them again. She was indescribably calm and said, "Okay."

Facing Kaitlin, who smiled sarcastically at her, Kaliyah bent down and

bowed, "I'm sorry. It's all my fault. I hope you can forgive me."

Kaitlin gently raised her hand to cover her mouth and whispered, "It's okay. Cason has gone too far. I told him that you didn't do it on purpose."

Kaliyah straightened up and turned to look again al Cason, whose face was cold. Even those sweet memories flooded back, there was only bitterness left in her heart, "Mr. Baldry, can I go now?"

Cason's face looked even more sullen than before, and he only said callously, "Okay, don't ever appear in my house again."

Kaliyah walked to the door with those icy words ringing in her ear drums. She looked at the starry sky, and didn't feel sad at all, except for anger and sorrow.

Kaitlin was still sneering behind him. "Drive slowly on the way back."

When she arrived at the parking lot, she noticed something was wrong before she got in the car.

The tire blew out, and one of the tires was flat and it was impossible to drive the car in such a situation.

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