Chapter 30
Chapter 30 Bumping Into the Ex–Husband
Ainsley quietly moved closer to the door.
Manuel, who had been silently paying attention to this side, clearly noticed Ainsley’s small movements. His eyes narrowed with a
smile, and then he felt relieved for a moment. He knew that Ainsley always treated strangers that way.
“Mr. Gage, are we going to Pearl Hotel?” The driver looked through the rearview mirror. His tone. unconsciously became
respectful when she saw the woman dressed in simple but graceful clothes distance herself from Manuel.
Pearl Hotel had always been the place for Manuel to treat guests and he would always use a specific private room there for all
these years.
Manuel thought for a moment and looked at Ainsley. “Ms. Easton, do you have any
recommendations?”
Ainsley was stunned and thought for a moment. “Mr. Gage, Pearl Hotel would be fine. You helped me a few times before, and
Serina helped me today. Let me pay the bill tonight. Just take it as my
thanks for you.”
She indeed owed Manuel a favor. Although Manuel was only helping her for Serina, Ainsley had offered to treat Serina herself.
Therefore, she still had to return the favor.
Manuel did not refuse her. “Well,” he said, “Let’s go.”
Pearl Hotel was a superior hotel in Seattle, and it was also one of the top luxury places in the city. People who came there were
either rich or noble. Many of them would spend thousands of dollars
just for a dinner.
The black Cayenne stopped at Pearl Hotel.
As the top rich man from the Gage family in Seattle, Manuel’s black Cayenne was quite low–key
among the cars parked in Pearl Hotel. However, the eye–catching number string on his license plate still made the waiter at the
door recognize Manuel at a glance. They respectfully rushed forward and opened the door for Manuel.
The lobby manager rushed over and smiled, “Mr. Gage, please excuse my slowness. Your private room is ready. Is it two, you
and Ms. Serina?”
Manuel frowned when he saw Ainsley getting out of the car by herself.
Only then did the lobby manager notice that there was another woman in Manuel’s car. He was surprised because rumors had
said that Manuel never cared about women.
People who managed to make their way into places like Pearl Hotel were usually smart people. With just a look, the lobby
manager analyzed Ainsley’s appearance.
He found that Ainsley’s clothes were fitting and could not be considered inferior, but it was no luxury brand. The bag should not
be more than 200 dollars, but the face was indeed beautiful, and the temperament was also outstanding. She looked somewhat
like a perfect match for Manuel.
Anyway, the lobby manager dared not to underestimate Ainsley because she had managed to get in with Manuel. The manager
said with a respectful smile, “I am really sorry. I’ve never seen a woman other than Ms. Serina coming out of Mr. Gage’s car. It
was our negligence.”
Ainsley shook her head. “It’s OK,” she said gracefully.
The three of them attracted many people’s attention.
After all, Manuel had always stood out among the famous people in Seattle, so it was difficult for
him not to be noticed.
Cason was with Kaliyah. He heard Kaliyah exclaim in a low voice as soon as they arrived at Pearl Hotel’s parking lot, “Cason, is
that Ainsley?”
In an instant, Cason looked up and saw a tall and slender woman standing generously beside a man with an outstanding
temperament. The passers–by all had envious expressions on their faces.
Cason exclaimed in his heart, it’s Manuel! I’ve never heard of him taking a woman to a meal.
In the three years in the Baldry family, Ainsley had always been obedient and given priority to the family. Not to mention eating
with other men, she didn’t even have a male friend.
Cason stared at Ainsley’s figure not far away with a gloomy expression. An inexplicable sense of
irritation surged inside him..
He wondered when did Ainsley hook up with Manuel?
If anyone knew what Cason was thinking, they would definitely roll their eyes at him and say, “Wake
up, you are already divorced.”