Starting with A Divorce
Chapter 683 Don’t Be a Pawn
Miles suspended all his work to take care of Serina.
Ainsley was relieved when she saw Serina obediently open her mouth and eat what Miles fed her.
Ainsley went to Laincy’s ward, and Laincy hugged her in tears as soon as she saw Ainsley.
“Aisy, we’re fine.”
Ainsley, tears swirling in her eyes, looked at Laincy with some guilt. “I’m the one who got you into trouble. Those people wanted to stop me, so they started attacking the people I cared about.”
Lainey pinched her arm discontentedly, “Don’t say that.”
“Never punish yourself for someone else’s mistakes. You’re the one who told me this. Have you forgotten about it now?” I.ainey said again.
Ainsley smiled knowingly. That was what she had said to Lainey before.
“Lainey, when I saw you tied up there, it was really hard for me.” Ainsley sighed. “I don’t want this to happen again.”
“He’s not dead? Why is he not dead?” Robyn looked at Mr. Easton in shock. In their plan, Leonard should have died.
Mr. Easton was also surprised. “All the plans are flawless. Logically speaking, he should be killed by Samuel. Alas, he’s still too old. It was we who didn’t think so much about it back then. We should’ve seen it coming. Samuel has become addicted to gambling and lazy over the years. His physical condition was way weaker than those of his same age.”
After hearing that, Robyn had a guess. “Why didn’t they think of what we could think of?”
This statement stunned Mr. Easton. He suddenly fell silent. After thinking for a long time, he looked at Robyn in horror.
“They’re giving orders about everything. What if they already knew about this ending? The order we received from the start was for Samuel to kill Leonard, and it didn’t seem to matter who was finally killed.”
A shocking conjecture arose in Mr. Easton’s mind. After being reminded by him, Robyn also guessed a little, “You mean that the boss originally had the idea that this is how it would end up now?”
make him afraid than to kill him in the matter of becoming a
deep breath and said hesitantly, “I went to Matteo’s place today with the intention of just stalling for a while, but I didn’t expect that
a few steps back in horror, for
going to Daniel’s place?” Mr.
to be recalling, “No, no one will know unless Daniel
hear.” Mr. Easton
your son, try not to do anything abnormal these days, and stay at home. Everything will be over if he
Easton said.
Easton’s sleeve. “Last time 1 told you not to
think we can resist?” Mr.
hidden in this huge net. Each pawn is a
refute, as if
first step should be to get more people into tills game. Like Ainsley.
Matteo will definitely join her. This idiot has been enchanted by that wicked girl, no matter what she does, he
head. “I think Ainsley is the best. You should know that it’s Manuel behind her. Only when he comes
Easton made no further objection, which
Roman and Ainsley stood at the
is encrypted and hasn’t been completely cracked yet, but there is something I find very strange. Through the surveillance at the door of Daniel’s villa, I found a very strange person. It
that, Ainsley hesitated for a moment. She didn’t expect to hear a
screenshots. “I only managed to decipher a little bit of information, and the most important one is the surveillance of the villa. Do you see
on the screen with wide eyes. She couldn’t deny that she had seen this face before, and of
person.
Robyn. That was for
saw Robyn’s appearance with her own eyes, she still couldn’t accept how Robyn and
footage to Matteo. After
first. Don’t tell Matteo. It’s terrible for him.” She solemnly
“If he asks
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