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Chapter 197 Provocation

"Are you threatening me?" Irene looked at the man angrily.

The man was neither humble nor overbearing, and continued, "No, Ms. Wade. I'm just reminding you that you and I are in the same boat. If those things are exposed, I think the expression on your face must be very interesting."

Although Irene was angry, she knew that this must be hidden away from Manuel.

"This is the last time. Go back and wait for my news," Irene said lightly.

Manuel left after hearing this. He didn't want to hear the rest anymore, although he was

still confused.

The last time for what? What news would the man wait for?

Before they finished talking, Manuel left quietly.

In the Fog Isle Hotel, the symposium had just finished the morning session.

Ainsley was sitting in the dining room and eating. No one there noticed a woman

coming in from the door angrily.

"Ainsley! It's me." Kaliyah looked at her fiercely.

"Ainsley, don't have any contact with Cason anymore! Any! Otherwise, I'll make you pay

the price!" Kaliyah pounded on the table angrily.

Ainsley didn't take it seriously, "Your husband is none of my business."

Kaliyah became even angrier. She took the tea on the table to pour it on Ainsley.

The tea hadn't cooled down yet, and Ainsley was off her guard.

But before Kaliyah could take the cup in front of her and pour it over, someone grabbed her hand fiercely.

Ainsley was so frightened that she subconsciously covered her face with her hands. After waiting for a while, nothing happened, so she opened her eyes and saw Cason grabbing Kaliyah's hand tightly. She even didn't know when he walked over. Chapter 197 Provocation

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She was taken aback. Cason came here for her?

"What are you doing?" Cason asked coldly. At the thought of someone hurting Ainsley, he couldn't help getting angry.

But Kaliyah shook off his hand, slammed the cup on the table, and gave Cason a cold glance. Again?

"Cason! Don't forget who your wife is. I think you can hardly tell the difference between

her and me."

"I'm sorry for what happened before..."

Kaliyah shook her head, "You can't tell the difference."

Cason looked at her resolute expression as if he was enlightened.

He looked at Kaliyah who was standing there in a daze and asked, "You should explain

to me what happened just now, shouldn't you?"

Kaliyah was panicking, for his tone was too cold.

"Cason, it's my fault." With tears in her eyes, she looked at Cason aggrievedly.

For Kaliyah, Cason would always yield to her tears, "How old are you? Why are you still crying like a child?"

"I still remember that I cried the first time I saw you, and you only teased me at that time."

Kaliyah threw herself into his arms, telling him about the past.

When Cason heard this, he couldn't have the heart to blame her.

He hugged her, smelling her hair and feeling weirder and weirder.

No, something was wrong. The smell was wrong!

He suppressed the irritation in his heart, but another woman emerged in his mind.

"Ainsley..." He suddenly murmured.

This murmur made Ainsley feel extremely uncomfortable. She was not interested in

watching someone show affection in public.

After finishing the meal, she directly went back to the hotel.

In prison, Lindsay was meeting with Kaitlin. She had pulled quite a few strings to get this

meeting

Kaitlin burst into tears, holding Lindsay's hand tightly and crying, "Mom, when will Cason save me? I don't want to stay here anymore, and I want to get out as soon as possible!" Lindsay kept silent and didn't know how to answer. Kaitlin continued, "Mom, tell Cason

quickly. Or you can replace someone to forge a m*ntal appraisal report just like last time.

As long as I'm proven to have a m*ntal illness, I can be released on bail!" She cried even more desperately, "Mom, I don't want to stay here any longer!" Lindsay felt helpless about her daughter. She had been trying to persuade Cason to help Kaitlin these days, but he was really hardhearted this time. He didn't even answer her calls, let alone help Kaitlin out.

She knew very well that Cason was determined not to save Kaitlin this time, so she said, "I think Cason has made up his mind this time. Not only him, but even your grandfather called us specifically to ask us to leave you alone."

Kaitlin held her arm in disbelief, crying, "Mom! Even if Cason and grandpa don't trust me, you must trust me! They were all deceived by that b*tch! Grandpa doesn't like us and only likes Ainsley. And Cason is being strange these days. I heard from some classmates that he often goes to comfort Ainsley. He must fall for her again, and that's why he

refuses to save me!"

Lindsay thought about it for a while, and she knew that what Kaitlin said made some

sense.

Lindsay snorted, "As long as I'm still alive, that b*tch won't come into our house!"

After Kaitlin let out her indignation with Lindsay, she began to think about her own affairs again. She suddenly thought of what Irene had said at the racecourse.

She immediately said to Lindsay, "Mom! You can save me! Help me replace a person, and she will definitely save me!"

"Who?" Lindsay looked at her suspiciously

In the evening, Kaitlin had just finished her dinner

She had been locked up here for the past few days. If she didn't eat, she would starve, so she could only gradually compromise.

She was called out and entered the closest room where the windows and doors were

tightly shut.

When she walked in, she realized that the person she had asked Lindsay to replace had

come.

Kaitlin looked at her with a smile, "For what did you ask me here?" Kaitlin said eagerly, "Ms. Wade, do you still remember what you said at the racetrack? You said that if I pushed her down, you would definitely keep me safe." Irene suddenly covered her mouth and giggled, with her eyes full of sarcasm, "I really didn't expect you to be so obedient. I asked you to push her, and you really did it. So st*pid! You end up in here all because you're too st*pid."

"What do you mean?" Kaitlin was stunned. She could see the strong disdain and mockery in Irene's eyes.

"Literally. You want me to save you?"

Kaitlin nodded heavily, "Please, save me.

Irene said firmly, "Okay, but you have to promise me one condition."

"What condition?"

"It's very simple. Just do what I say." Irene's face was not as delicate as Ainsley's.

"Do what you say?"

"Okay, I promise you. Help me out!" Kaitlin was about to cry.

Cason no longer cared about her, and Lindsay could do nothing.

Only Irene could help her leave here. She continued to beg, "Please."

Irene stood up with satisfaction and said before she walked out of the door, "I will help Chapter 197 Provocation

you."

Kaitlin sat down on the stool instantly, "Great! I'm finally getting out."

Early the next morning, she was still very excited when she was taken by the police.

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