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Starting with A Divorce by Gloria Warren

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Chapter 566 They're Waiting for You

With tears welling up in her eyes, Ainsley clutched her chest in deep grief.

The doctor didn't say anything but handed her a tissue.

Ainsley wiped away her tears. She must suppress her grief now.

As the recorder was playing, she heard Matteo's voice.

"Aisy, I'm sorry that I didn't let you hear your dad's last words. I didn't want you to know the truth before you

regained your memories because I hope you'll be happy. It's so difficult for you to face the truth. It felt like a heavy

stone on my heart, and I could hardly breathe. I have this feeling on every death anniversary of your dad. It was

hard for me to pretend nothing had happened and conceal the truth from you. Now that you've heard his last

words, I hope you can pull yourself together and unravel the conspiracy. Aisy, don't let your dad down.”

Ainsley got more swollen eyes after hearing Matteo's words, and something inside her changed.

She felt like she had returned to the moment when the car accident happened, but she got out of the car to reach

out to hold her father's hand instead of passing out. She felt like his father was still alive, and his warm, big hand

held hers.

The two clips of recordings were recorded at different times. Her father's last words, recorded three years ago,

were followed by Matteo's heartfelt words.

As she closed her eyes, darkness pressed on her head. She tried to feel her dad's warmth.

His father's hand, which had held hers, finally dropped. She imagined she was still holding his hand, but the ending

was not changed.

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A small light appeared in the darkness and lit up her whole world. Everything became clear.

She felt as if a lifetime had passed. When she opened her eyes, she noticed she was staying at Daniel's house and

saw the doctor in front of her.

"Ms. Easton, I saw a woman threatening Daniel with her life to see you when I came in. She said she's from the

Salter family,” the doctor said.

"From the Salter family? Which Salter family? But the only one who'd do this for me is Lainey," Ainsley thought.

She smiled. "Can you support me to sit in that wheelchair?'*

The doctor glanced at the intelligent wheelchair beside the bed and pushed it over to let Ainsley sit in it.

Ainsley took a fruit knife from the coffee table. "Can you do me the last favor?”

"Oh, my God! The lady is going to commit suicide!" the doctor shouted crazily as he pounded on the door.

Everyone in the yard stared at him in shock. Daniel knitted his brows.

To prevent him from escaping, a locked gate was set at the junction of the living room and the yard.

It was still locked even on such an urgent occasion.

Lainey was astonished as well. ”What are you waiting for? Go to check her out!"

When Daniel walked into the room, Ainsley looked at him coldly with a dagger against her neck like Lainey had done

just now.

"Ainsley, what're you doing?" Daniel said tiredly.

Ainsley shook his head. "I want to see Lainey.”

A hint of doubt flashed across Daniel's eyes. "How did you know she was here? The doctor told you? It looks like I

think poorly of how determined they're. I can't believe I'm trapped twice,” he sneered.

"I want to see her."

With a wide-eye gaze, Daniel could do nothing but agree with it. He couldn't stand to see her bleeding again. God

knew how worried he was when she bled last time.

He nodded, opened the door, and pushed her out.

As the locked door was pulled open, Lainey saw Ainsley. It has been a while since she saw Ainsley last time.

Ainsley meant so much to her that she couldn't calm down the moment she saw Ainsley. She couldn't believe

Ainsley looked so worn and weak. And she wondered why Ainsley needed a wheelchair now. She thought Ainsley

must suffer a lot in the villa.

She couldn't stay calm.

She tried to rush over but was stopped by Aaden.

"Let me go!” She struggled with all her might.

Ainsley looked at Daniel nervously. "Let go of her!"

Stunned by her firm and unquestionable tone, Daniel waved his hand at Aaden to let him release Lainey.

Lainey ran over to Ainsley and squatted down in front of her, checking out her injured hands and feet, which were

wrapped in gauze.

"Aisy, how are you? Did he mistreat you?” Lainey gave Daniel a hostile glare. Daniel ignored her hateful look and

didn't say anything.

Ainsley reached out her hands. She couldn't grab Lainey, so she motioned for Lainey to put her hand on hers.

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"Lainey, I'm fine."

"Leave us alone," Lainey said.

Daniel didn't agree. "What are you worried about? We're in your villa. What can we do?" Lainey said with a hostile

face.

Ainsley hoped to talk with Lainey alone as well.

There were monitor cameras everywhere in the villa. And even the cooks and the cleaners could enter her room at

any time and report what she did to Daniel, like monitors.

She really wanted a private place to talk with Lainey.

Daniel finally agreed.

It was the first time Ainsley wished someone to enter her bedroom and stay with her.

Lainey seized the opportunity to tell her what had happened recently. ’Aisy, she's not my threat anymore. I've got

rid of her, and I'm sure you can as well. All of us will be there for you.’

"I'm so glad to hear it. But I'm sorry I wasn't there for you," said Ainsley flatly.

Lainey tapped her forehead. "What are you talking about? But for Manuel, it wouldn't be successful. But I know he

helped me for your sake. Ainsley, I hope you can pull yourself together."

"I've pulled myself together. Before I saw you, I received a recording pen from Matteo. It was my father's last

words." Ainsley became depressed at the mention of her father.

"Aisy, many people are waiting for you out there, like Nancy Conway's mom, Dana Bach, and me..."

Ainsley's eyes lit up. Lainey was right. She forgot that many people were waiting for her to discover the truth when

she was in the abyss.

Lainey understood her. But she did not forget the true purpose of her visit. She leaned over to whisper something in

Ainsley's ear.

Ainsley agreed despite being uncomprehending.

"Aisy, just be happy. We'll take care of the rest," Lainey said seriously.