Starting with A Divorce
Starting With A Divorce Chapter 362
Chapter 362 Waiting for a Reply
Not long after, the office was completely destroyed.
Before that, some teachers ran out when they heard the noise. But when they saw what was happening, no one dared to intervene.
This was human nature. Everyone only chose to protect themselves.
At the entrance of the airport in Seattle, Ainsley came out with her suitcase. Behind her was
Manuel, who also had a suitcase in hand.
The two left the airport without much communication. Roman came to pick up Manuel, but
Ainsley did not tell Matteo that she was coming back today.
“Aisy, how about I drop you off?” Manuel said and was about to grab Ainsley’s suitcase.
said Ainsley held her suitcase back, shook her head, and said politely, “Mr. Gage, I heard what you to Roman. The Gage Group is in trouble now, right? So you should go there and solve your problem
quickly.”
Manuel’s expression froze. Roman had indeed called Manuel as soon as he got off the plane just now. Manuel didn’t expect Ainsley to hear it.
Roman looked very anxious. “How about this? Ms. Easton, you get in the car now. We go to the Gage Group first, and then Ms. Easton, I will send you home.”
“No, thank you. I want to go to the University of Washington. There is not far from here. It’s only a ten-minute walk. You should go quickly,” Ainsley said solemnly.
Roman looked at Manuel hesitantly. The latter directly moved Ainsley’s suitcase into the trunk of the car. “We will send you off first.”
Ainsley pursed her lips and finally got into the car.
Along the way, neither of them talked. Soon, the car stopped at the gate of the University of Washington. Ainsley put her suitcase into the guardhouse and hurried to her office.
And after taking so many days off this time, she had to find Raymond and explain the situation
quickly.
Serina just got back from returning books to the library. She happened to see someone smashing Ainsley’s office.
“Who are you? What the ****are you doing?” She rushed over without thinking.
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But no one paid any attention to her.
How could Serina stand by? She tried to push away a strong man who was close to her, but unexpectedly, she used all her strength and did not move the man at all.
held her phone up in the air and threatened the destroyers. “If you dare to move again,
looked at each other. Then they
silently.
watched the group of people
on
really
know who these people were. After regaining some strength, she quickly got up and trotted to
arrived, she
minute before walking in. She looked around, and her gaze
was not sure what had happened and who
of people who
were
deep breath and found a relatively clean place to put down
over, and
this “Unfortunate place”
a hand.
did not
back.
the familiar figure, Serina bit her lower lip, full of surprise. But when she
again, she walked
I couldn’t stop
and touched the tip of Serina’s
stay away as far as you can.
You need my protection.” Serina
refuted.
held Serina in her arms, blinked, and tried her best to suppress
get sad, so she gently patted
were coaxing a child, “Ainsley, it’s okay.
couldn’t help but laugh. She gently let go of Serina and said, “Since you are
me clean up the
her hands and
and swore in her heart that she would protect
matter what price she
the room, Serina silently walked to Ainsley’s side,
expression on her face.
raised an eyebrow and crossed
calmly, “Just say what
asked, “Ainsley, did you go to Ocala with
stunned for a moment before nodding
you made up with him?” Serina’s smile widened
Ainsley answered very decisively,
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