Chapter 571: Parting on Good Terms (1)_1

Howard Davis eventually took the homeless Edward Anderson into his home, feeling like he had picked up an unwanted stray fancy dog.

Seeing Edward Anderson continuously smoking, he stepped forward and took the cigarette butt from his mouth: "If you can't bear to let go, why are you making things difficult for yourself? As long as you don't give the divorce agreement to Bella Scott, there is still a chance to save the marriage."

"Ever since she married me, she hasn't had a single peaceful day; this is not the married life I imagined before."

He grew up with Bella Scott and believed he understood her. She valued freedom and yearned for stability, but what had he given her?

Furthermore, the existence of Cindy only made him more and more unhappy. Last time, he genuinely wanted to get rid of Cindy, ensuring she could never return.