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Chapter 170 St. Nork

“What exactly is it?” Cason asked coldly.

Since it could make Kaitlin cry like this, it was not something unimportant.

When shouted at, Kaitlin burst into tears, but how could she say

it?

Cason looked bad, “If you don’t tell me about it, how could I detain her? Who kidnapped you today?”

“It’s Ainsley! She did it!” She still couldn’t forget the sounds of Ainsley and Rai tying her

up.

That ***Rai actually tied her up and gave Ainsley the memory card!

Her ***could not subside.

“Cason, it was Ainsley who made me kidnapped.” She wept.

Cason couldn’t believe it and asked with doubt, “Are you

sure?”

“Cason! Ainsley has kidnapped me, and you don’t believe me? I’m your sister!”

“I’ll confirm it.”

After being brought home, she started crying.

No matter what Lindsay and Cason asked, she didn’t make a sound.

She didn’t want to say it and make Cason angry.

She was afraid that if Ainsley really posted the video, she would be a public shame.

Cason was thinking about it in the study when Lindsay came in angrily, “Cason, that ***Ainsley dared to

kidnap your sister. How could you do nothing?”

“Mom, Ainsley won’t do it.”

“Why not? You trust a **rather than your sister! Could it be that you like her? Don’t forget that you are

married to Kaliyah.” Lindsay looked gloomy. She couldn’t understand

Cason.

Cason’s eyes were slightly cold. Of course, he remembered that he was married.

Taking the plane going abroad, Ainsley looked at the white clouds outside the plane

window.

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This time she was going on a paid trip with the consent of Raymond. Professor Wade helped her instruct

the students in the Psychological Counseling Room for the time

being.

The Decker Contest was held at the St. Nork Auditorium, and the person in charge. booked a whole

hotel in its proximity as the contestants’ accommodation. Ainsley lived

in a room on the second floor.

All the tools were well-prepared and available to her, including the computers for writing

the paper.

The one-month program of closed paper writing began. In order to ensure that every contestant did not

cheat, they had to send their manuscripts to the invigilating team.

every day.

What should be sent included the data used in the later stage, as well as the process of building the

model and calculation that would not appear in the final version.

This was to prevent the contestants from cheating by every possible means. Since it could not

completely eliminate cheating, the subsequent defense was another test of the

contestant’s honesty.

The professors in the final round of the defense were different from the judges in the

first round. They were authorities from research institutes and experts who had

published academic monographs. It was impossible to fudge on the defense in front of

this group of insightful people.

Next to the St. Nork’s Auditorium was the largest library in Canada, which contained all

kinds of books about psychology. After sending the luggage back to the room, Ainsley

went to the library, intending to borrow a few psychology books and read them after

getting back to the hotel.

When the contest started, Ainsley put the materials beside the computer and began to

search for documents.

Long before the promotion contest was finalized, she was thinking about the research proposal. She had

a general idea, but she hadn’t found a definite problem to solve.

After thinking about it in the room, she ran through the issues she had discussed with Mollie in her mind.

On the first day, she was mulling over the outline of her paper. As a judge, it was impossible for Mollie to

give her any opinions, otherwise, it would be unfair to other

contestants.

It took her a long time to settle it, but she found it difficult after she started writing.

At six o’clock in the evening, there was a knock on the door.

The waiter brought the hotel’s meals, including steak, red wine, and coffee.

The meals provided to the contestants in the hotel were open to selection. She had no

time to choose, so she ordered a steak at random.

difficult Time was money. The contest was only one month long, and she chose a very direction this time.

It would take a lot of time just to collect information and data, and

then she had to take advantage of her connections.

The basis of a good paper model was the quality of the data, and a piece of high-quality

data was not easy to obtain.

And she had a unique advantage. Zane would help her get the latest research data.

After setting a direction, she began to look for models to construct data.

The closed mode did not mean that she could not leave the hotel. And she had already met other

contestants from the very beginning.

There were more than 80 people participating in this contest, among which she saw three compatriots.

On the day of the contest, she met Gwendolyn, a girl from Brookdom.

Gwendolyn was one year older than her. After dinner, she came to see her.

“Ainsley, do you want to go out together? The neighborhood here is very prosperous.” Gwendolyn

smiled.

Ainsley looked at the progress of the paper on the computer screen, thought for a moment, and nodded,

“Okay, let’s go for a walk.

When she was writing her paper, she seldom thought about Manuel, but she couldn’t help thinking about

him when she was free.

Westlyn block is a famous block abroad. Gwendolyn took Ainsley to visit all the shops in

the block.

Gwendolyn took her into a coffee shop, “Ainsley, the coffee here is very good. Let’s try it

together.”

Ainsley nodded and followed Gwendolyn into the room.

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They chose a seat near the window, watching the people coming and going. The bitter taste of the coffee

tempted Ainsley into adding milk and sugar to it.

She was not used to drinking this kind of coffee, but Gwendolyn seemed extremely

excited.

Gwendolyn was talking endlessly in her ear. Ainsley glanced out the window and saw a lot of traffic and

pedestrians everywhere.

Soon a familiar figure walked by the window. She put down the coffee cup abruptly and

looked intently.

Why did he come?

She was not mistaken. It was Manuel.

Shouldn’t he be in Seattle now? Why was he abroad?

After calming down, she smiled lightly and said, “Gwendolyn, you drink first. I have

something to do and will leave first.”

Gwendolyn was confused and nodded quickly.

Ainsley rushed out of the coffee shop and followed Manuel closely. She wanted to know

for what he came.

Manuel passed by the hotel where she stayed and went straight into a building.

She took a look at the company. Maybe it was Manuel’s partner.

Without staying for too long, she left here and returned to the hotel.

The Baldry family.

Since the last incident, Kaitlin had been hiding in her room. She didn’t come out. Nor did

she eat anything.

Lindsay cared about her daughter anxiously and began to press Cason about what had happened that

day.

Cason realized the seriousness of the problem, and he kicked open the door of Kaitlin’s

room.

“Kaitlin, come out!” He looked terrible.

Kaitlin came out in a daze, “Cason, what are you doing?”

“Tell me, what does Kaitlin have on you?” He suddenly approached Ainsley and was

eager to know what made her so frightened.