Chapter 277
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Chapter 277 Drunk The next second, Ainsley moved her hand away as if she had touched a hot potato. âAre you that ***?â
â***?â Manuel frowned slightly and realized that she might be talking about him.
He sighed and said lovingly, âYes, Iâm a ***. The ***is here to pick you up.â
âNo, I have no home,â she muttered.
Manuelâs eyes focused and he said gently, âAisy, you have a home.â
â***, leave me alone. You can take care of your Ms. Wade,â Ainsley murmured.
She didnât know what she was saying. She narrowed her eyes and said slowly.
Manuel knew that she was drunk and quickly helped her up. âIâll take you home.â
He pulled Ainsley out of the bar, but when he wanted to put Ainsley into the back seat, he was refused.
She didnât want to get in the car. Then, she slumped to the ground and looked at Manuel with tears in her eyes.
At that moment, Manuelâs heart melted. He helped Ainsley up. âThen we wonât take the car. This place is not too far from your home. How about walking back?â
His voice was slow and gentle simply because the person in front of him was Ainsley.
This place was the most bustling street. It was empty in the street at 2 am. Ainsleyâs shadow was reflected in the dim streetlight.
âI am a painter. Iâm good at painting...
You hurt me and still laughed it off...â
Ainsley held Manuelâs hand and couldnât stand steadily. She kept singing.
As she sang, she laughed wildly. â****, Manuel.â
âYou like Irene, right? Since you like her, why did you mess with me again and again?â
Ainsley asked loudly.
Get o âAisy, I donât like her.â
eyes.
Ainsley immediately puckered her lips and looked at Manuel with tears in her âLiar, I heard everything you had said in the bar. You just like her and donât like me.â
At this moment, Ainsley was like an immature young girl. She wouldnât show this side of hers in the past.
When Manuel heard what Ainsley said, he was stunned. It turned out that she had been.
in the bar since then.
He was flustered. Fortunately, Ainsley was not sober.
He took Ainsleyâs hand and said gently, âAisy, there are some things that I canât tell you now, but please believe me.â
Ainsley put her arms around his arm and sobbed, âIs everything that has happened before fake? If you donât love me, why did you hit the car that wanted to harm me? I donât believe it!â
Manuel did not answer. He was sad and self-condemned. He wanted to explain everything to Ainsley, but he just bit his tongue.
He couldnât bear to look at Ainsley like this. Ainsleyâs eyes were filled with sorrow. It was something that Ainsley had never had when she was sober.
âI feel so cold, Manuel. Iâm so cold!â She cried out and put her arms around her shoulders, trembling.
Manuel quickly took off his coat and put it on her. âAisy, are you still feeling cold?â
The coat that had just been taken off still carried Manuelâs warmth. Ainsleyâs originally uneasy expression eased when she smelled the familiar scent.
The faint scent of cedar in the coat belonged to Manuel exclusively.
Ainsley shook Manuelâs hand back and forth as if she were a child who had just been picked up from school unless it was 2 am now.
On the bridge, the sea breeze blew on Ainsleyâs face. She had drunk a lot and got wasted, holding the man beside her tightly.
âManuel, my thigh hurts.â
Manuelâs pupils suddenly shrank. He looked at Ainsleyâs thigh as if he had thought of something. âWhy does it hurt?â
He cracked a bitter smile.
Ainsley unconsciously shed tears and put her right hand on her thigh. Manuel remembered that there was a scar on the position of her thigh.
People would speak subconsciously when they were unconscious. The most embarrassing memory was buried in the deepest place of oneâs mind and would never be drawn out normally, but when he got drunk, he would say it subconsciously.
Manuel was afraid that when the most painful memory was drawn from the depths of Ainsleyâs mind, she would find that everything was not what she thought. What should she do? Could she face him?
âAisy, will you believe me?â He asked nervously.
âI canât. Those are all lies.â Ainsley shook her head.
W It was cold and frosty at night. Ainsley stopped after walking for a while. She dizzily leaned her head against Manuelâs arm. âI canât walk anymore. Iâm home. I wanna sleep.â
As she spoke, she slowly closed her eyes and intended to lie on the ground. Manuel hurriedly stopped her.
âWe havenât been home yet, Aisy.â
Ainsley closed her eyes and did not want to stand up again. Manuel had to carry her.
She obediently leaned against Manuelâs back. âWhy are you giving her what you only gave me now?â
Manuel was stunned for a moment before understanding what Ainsley said, but he did not answer.
He walked step by step and felt his back was a little moist. Sure enough, he heard Ainsley sobbing. âAisy.â
He called out worriedly, but Ainsley did not answer him.
âWhy did you give it to her after giving it to me?â she murmured.
In the end, Manuel still didnât say anything. It wasnât the right time yet. He had planned this for so long, so there definitely couldnât be any mistakes.
âWho are you? You smell the same as him.â Ainsley said a few more words vaguely, but Manuel only heard that.
He didnât speak again, feeling that the stone in his heart was getting heavier and heavier.
Manuel would never forget that night. His most beloved girl lay on his back and asked, âWhy did you give it to her after giving it to me?â
When he returned to Matteoâs home, he only knocked on the door twice before he heard someone come over to open the door. âAisy, why did you come back so late? And you didnât bring the key...â
âWhy are you here?â Matteo frowned slightly. He did not want to see Manuel and Ainsley look intimate. In particular, Manuel was carrying Ainsley on his back.
Manuel didnât know how to explain why he went to the bar to pick Ainsley up. He thought for a moment and said, âAisy and Lainey went to the bar to relax. My friend found them, so I quickly took her home.â
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ï¤Chapter 276 Loveâs Change of Heart ï¤Chapter 872 Although maybe he explained it very seriously, they might not want to hear the truth.
Some things had been destined from the beginning.
Matteo frowned and pulled Ainsley away. âThank you, Mr. Gage. I will treat you to a meal another day. Now I have to take care of my sister, so please leave now.â
Manuel hesitated for a moment and said, âMr. Easton, donât tell her that I took her home.â
Matteo did not understand what Manuel meant, but he still nodded.
âWhere is Manuel?â Irene angrily threw out the hangover soup.
Clara said with distress, âMs. Wade, you have drunk a lot. You should have some hangover soup.â