Chapter 586 Paternity Test Report

Daniel put down his tableware heavily, startled Ainsley, and said, "But I'm not full yet."

"Then you can eat it," frowned Ainsley.

"Didn't anyone teach you table manners? It's a courtesy not to leave the table before someone eats."

His attitude was getting worse, and Ainsley became more impatient.

She couldn't be bothered to argue with Daniel and sat back at the dining table.

There was a flash of disappointment in Daniel's eyes. If she was Ainsley, how could she not quarrel with him? Instead, she sat back down obediently.

"Why did you listen to me?" he asked disappointedly.

Ainsley was speechless. "Are you crazy?"

"She's never been so uncultured as to curse," said Daniel as he glanced at her indifferently.

Ainsley couldn't be bothered to argue with him. She stared at the dining table in silence.

Seeing her reaction, Daniel was no longer in the mood to eat. He picked up the cutlery and cut the steak. After taking a few bites, he found it hard to swallow. He threw the tableware on the table again. The crisp sound of the metal tableware colliding made him even more annoyed. At this time, when he saw Ainsley like this, he felt even more bored.

"You can go back first," said Daniel.

Ainsley immediately got up, left the dining table, returned to her room, and slammed the door shut.

In the afternoon of the next day, Daniel was nervous when he saw the examination report handed over by Aaden. After flipping through it, his face darkened. He could clearly see that they were related by blood.

He threw the report to the ground angrily. "How could this be?"

The person living in his villa turned out to be Georgia!

However, he had never noticed it and always thought she was Ainsley. The creepiest thing was that he didn't know when Georgia replaced Ainsley.

"Mr. Hume, are you going to drive that woman out?* Aaden asked.

Daniel shook his head. "No, she's still useful."

Aaden frowned slightly, not knowing what that woman could do.

Daniel pinched the space between his eyebrows. *You can leave now."

"Ok, Mr. Hume." Aaden picked up the report and placed it on the table before Daniel. Then, he left.

Daniel felt a headache. Manuel had fooled him.

He looked at the examination report again and sighed heavily.

He could not admit defeat just like that. Ainsley had already become an obsession of his. Since Manuel had played tricks on him, he had to regain Ainsley.

He wanted to use Georgia for Ainsley but had to wait for an opportunity and needed someone's help.

After thinking for a while, he tied the report to the safe. When he opened the door, he saw Aaden. "Drive me to see Irene." "Got it, Mr. Hume."

As Ainsley closed the door, she heard footsteps outside. She turned on the TV and watched the news of the charity auction.

It had to be said that Georgia looked exactly like her. Even her manners and way of speaking were similar.

No wonder Daniel would keep testing her while eating. He had already suspected her.

Irene was still been thinking about the company's affairs in the past few days. Samuel did not make trouble in the company.

A series of knocks on the door disrupted her thoughts. When she opened the door, she saw Daniel. Aaden liked a machine to follow him and protect him at all times. "Why are you here?"

"Why don't you welcome me?" Daniel teased.

Irene shook his head and stepped aside to let him in.

As soon as Daniel entered, he smelt the moldy smell. He covered the unpleasant odor with a handkerchief and asked, 'What's the smell?"

In addition to the moldy smell, there was also the smell of burning things.

Irene kicked the iron basin at her feet in a panic. Photos were burning inside.

Daniel lowered his gaze. Aaden understood tacitly, took out the photos that had not yet been burned, and handed them to him.

"Mr. Hume."

Daniel took the photos.

There were many photos of Manuel. Half of his body had been burnt, leaving only his head.

He gently threw the photos into the trash can. "The report has come out, and it turns out that the person in my villa is Georgia, not Ainsley."

Irene frowned and said in disbelief, "It's astonishing. Did I catch the wrong person that day? Or did someone change her in the middle of the way?'

"Are you sure that you haven't let anyone come into contact with you since you took Ainsley away?* Daniel asked.

Irene thought for a moment, nodded solemnly, and then shook his head. "I'm not sure. After all, I've been busy with the company's affairs since I took her out of the villa. I don't have time to keep an eye on her. It's always been my subordinate watching her."

"So, you don't know what happened?*

Irene pondered momentarily and began to recall what had happened in the building. She always felt that something was wrong.

"That day, when I went to the building to see Ainsley, I was sure it was her. After all, Georgia didn't know what had happened three years ago, not to mention the watch that Manuel had given her. If all of this had been arranged by Manuel long ago, then there would be a bigger question. How did they know how I was going to deal with Ainsley? I've never told anyone about my plan." Irene suddenly looked at Aaden

She walked over to Aaden and confusedly asked, "Aaden took Ainsley away from me that day. I want to know whether Aaden has always been loyal to you. Or did Aaden replace Ainsley in his car?" Aaden did not panic. Panic was the most useless in the face of criticism. He had been following Daniel since childhood, so he had some trust in him.

"He won't betray me," said Daniel seriously.

He conveyed his trust to Aaden with his attitude and words.

Irene withdrew her gaze. "So, what are you looking for me for this time?"

"There's a business banquet the day after tomorrow. I'm sure that Manuel and Ainsley will be attending as well. I need you to do something for me." Daniel's gaze grew gloomier. "What should I do?" Irene asked.

Daniel looked at her with a smile, slowly approached her, and whispered in her ear.

Irene instantly understood. She smiled, but she didn't want to promise Daniel so quickly. "Then you have to help me deal with someone."

"Who is it?" Daniel's eyes were filled with seriousness. Irene should not be so crazy as to ask him to deal with Manuel.

Perhaps she understood what he was thinking, so she quickly said, "Samuel, you should have heard of his name, right? I want you to help me deal with him." A trace of cruelty flashed in her eyes. Daniel glanced at Aaden, and the latter immediately explained, "Mr. Hume, Samuel is the person who lent 20 million dollars to Cason in cash, and he also got the shares of the Wade Group from Cason." Irene was stunned. "Are you kidding? He got Cason's share of the Wade Group?"

She couldn't believe her ears. No wonder she rarely heard any news about Samuel these days.

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