Chapter 434
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Chapter 434 Donât Hurt Her Daniel and Cason sat on the seats tiredly. The women who had been sticking to Daniel ran away when they saw this. Some bold ones coveted Danielâs money and came over to help him, but Daniel pushed them away. âGet lost!â
He just had a fight and wasnât in the mood to flirt with the women.
Cason stopped a passing bartender. âHey. Bring me a few bottles of wine.â
After a while, the bartender filled the table with wine. He opened them for Cason and filled two glasses.
âAll of you, leave. Donât stay here.â The waiters hurriedly left.
Cason picked up a glass of wine and drank it in one gulp. He looked at Daniel in confusion. âWhy are you still here? Are you waiting for me to hit you?â
âI know who you are, Mr. Baldry. Actually, we are not absolute enemies. We are the same kind of people.â Daniel smirked, âYou are her ex-husband, but I can tell from your eyes that you still like her.
She is now close to Manuel. You feel uncomfortable. Me too. To be precise, we have a common enemy, Manuel.â
Cason drank another glass of wine. He realized Danielâs purpose before Daniel said it out. âYou want to cooperate with me?â
âItâs fine if you want to say so. But I am very curious. You love her. Then why did you divorce her?â
If Daniel could marry such a beauty, he would always keep Ainsley by his side and never abandon her.
At the mention of this matter, Cason felt a burst of pain in his heart. Even he himself didnât understand why he was so determined to divorce. It might be because Cason was too ***. He was so *********that he had never really gotten to know Ainsley.
Cason didnât realize how charming she was until they got a divorce.
The three years of marriage were dull. Cason had always believed that he wasnât attracted to her.
Perhaps he was wrong. Somehow, Cason had gotten used to the company of a person who did many things for him silently.
People who didnât cherish what they had would be heartbroken when they lost it.
âThere is no point in asking that now. Do you want me to help you? But whatâs the difference between you and Manuel? You are even worse than him.â
Get Bu Cason didnât like Daniel because he always flirted with women. Such a person was not worthy of Ainsley. Although Cason *********Manuel, he had to admit that Manuel had always been protecting Ainsley.
âCome on. Do you really think that Irene will let Manuel go? She wonât give up on Manuel. She wonât allow him to stay with another woman. You canât defeat her.â
Cason slammed the wine glass on the table and said coldly, âYou are not afraid of the Baldry family. But arenât you afraid of the Gage family?â
âAfraid? People always think that they can see through others. Cason, you canât get over Ainsley. Are you going to win her back?â Daniel stared at him.
Win her back?
Casonâs hands trembled slightly. He couldnât help but take another glass of wine and gulp it down.
Cason thought, of course. I want to get Ainsley back. But I know I wonât succeed.
I abandoned Ainsley. She must *********me.
Thinking of this, Cason glared at Daniel. âI know she wonât get back together with me, but I wonât let you hurt her. Daniel, I will keep an eye on you.â
Daniel smiled and didnât answer.
University of Washington was full of young people as usual. The students coming and going looked energetic.
A red sports car broke into the campus. The security guards who failed to stop it shouted and chased after it.
Daniel steered the car with only one hand and had a wicked smile on his face.
He didnât feel anything wrong with causing trouble on campus. Instead, he enjoyed it very much.
With a nice drift, the sports car steadily stopped at the door of the Psychological Counseling room.
It was almost mealtime, and Ainsley wasnât busy. When she heard the noise from outside, she frowned, put down the materials in her hand, and walked out to see what had happened.
Just as she opened the door, she heard Danielâs flirty voice.
âMs. Easton, did you sense that I was coming and specially opened the door to welcome me?â
Ainsley was annoyed. She resisted the urge to say âscramâ. She kept a straight face and turned around. Ainsley chose to ignore Daniel.
Cet Boy Daniel shrugged indifferently and followed her into the room. He dropped into the sofa like he was at home. He stared at Ainsley without blinking. His intention was very obvious.
Ainsley opened the medical record with a serious face and asked flatly, âWhat problems do you have today?â
Daniel changed his posture and leaned forward slightly. He looked into Ainsleyâs eyes. âItâs the same as before. Also, I feel that my **********is getting worse.â
What a glib tongue!
Ainsley closed her eyes impatiently. She raised her hand to rub her temples and said sullenly, âMr. Hume, I am very tired. If you continue to make jokes, donât blame me for asking you to leave.â
Daniel had dated numerous women and gained abundant experience in courtship. How could he be scared by her words?
Daniel chuckled, put his hands in his pockets, and slowly straightened his back. He looked really confident when he did that.
Ainsley pursed her red lips and watched Daniel getting closer and closer. In the end, she could no longer maintain her composure. She picked up the folder on the table and placed it between them.
Daniel was surprised. He looked down at the folder pressed against his chest and suddenly burst into laughter. His shoulders heaved with laughter.
Ainsley admitted that there were reasons that Daniel could attract women. Although he wasnât as charming as Manuel, he was the type that young women would like.
Unfortunately, she wouldnât take a fancy to men easily, and he valued other things above appearances.
âHave you done laughing? You seem to be in a good mood. Even if you were unwell, you must have felt better. Move over. I am off duty.â Ainsley was too *****************to talk to him, so she decided to get off work early.
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ï¤Chapter 433 Loveâs Change of Heart ï¤Chapter 872 Daniel didnât stop her, but the smile on his face became brighter. He looked at Ainsley with greed and desire. Daniel didnât hide his feelings at all.
âYou are right, Ms. Easton. I feel much better now. See you next time.â
Ainsley rolled her eyes at him and walked away.
Daniel followed her unhurriedly.
Serinaâs last class today was physical education. Due to her special circumstances, she was allowed to leave the campus early.
She directly went to see Ainsley. When she saw Daniel from afar, her vigilance immediately rose to the peak.
âMs. Easton, are you off work?â Before she reached Ainsley, Serina shouted at the top of her voice to attract her attention.
When Ainsley saw her, a sincere smile finally appeared on her face. âWhy are you here? Did you skip a class?â