Chapter 2

Rosalind was Mrs. Salvador’s niece, so she stayed and enjoyed a nice family dinner with the Salvadors.

Justin was the only one with a frown. He had no appetite because Anna left with Asher Thompson.

She did not even take anything with her, nor did she accept his $20 million compensation or the villa.

“Where’s Anna? Why didn’t she come down for dinner?” Gregory Salvador, Justin’s father, asked in

surprise.

“We’ve already signed the divorce papers.” Justin lowered his eyes and replied, “I will finalize the divorce as soon as possible.”

Gregory was stunned. “Divorce? Why?!”

“Oh, Greg, I already told you a long time ago that Justin and Anna aren’t suited for each other. Your father was the one who forced them to get married.”

Justin’s stepmother, Shannon Quarry, sighed and continued, “That poor child has been suffering for three years. Now that she’s willing to let go of Justin, they could both live their own lives. This is actually a good thing for them. As you know, Justin has always been in love with Rose.”

“Justin, marriage is not child’s play. Anna is also…”

“Dad, we have signed the divorce papers, and Anna has already left.” Justin frowned in frustration.

“Wow, I didn’t expect that country bumpkin to have the backbone to leave.” Bethany Salvador, Justin’s half-sister, sneered. “Is she just trying to play the pity card? Will she go around saying that our family mistreated her?”

Justin was infuriated when he heard this.

“Justin, you’re too rash. Your grandfather is still ill. How are you going to explain this to him without aggravating him?” Gregory was afraid of angering his father and felt a little anxious.

“I’ll just tell Grandpa the truth. I will also publicly announce my marital news with Rose next month.”

Rosalind stared at the man’s handsome side profile, completely smitten.

“That’s absurd! Your reputation will be ruined if word gets out that you abandoned your wife of three

years!”

“I never cared about my reputation, and I never loved Anna.” Justin was resolute. He showed no trace of regret.

“Uncle Greg, please don’t blame Justin. It’s all my fault.”

Rosalind leaned her head on Justin’s broad shoulders and added, “I shouldn’t have come back to

you should get back together with Anna. I don’t want to

of this is your fault.”

You’ve been patient enough to wait for me for three years, so I won’t

evening breeze was cool and rejuvenating.

on the Moon River to enjoy the

trying to rub it in my face?!”

looked at the couples around her, feeling dejected. “This is

come here because of all the

Well, you can blame your second brother for that. He said that he would set off fireworks here at

wrist and looked at his watch. “Five, four, three, two, one…”

“Boom!”

display of purple and red fireworks bloomed in

young couples on the deck gradually

tongue and shook her head, but she was touched.

you’ve received from him over the years. This is

her closer. “You have more gifts piled up in your room. Bella, there are a lot of people who love and care about you, so you should

that instead.”

sensation in her nose.

Maybach stopped on the roadside.

stepped out of the car. It was

Justin’s chest.

those fireworks are beautiful!

so cute and innocent in front of Justin, which was what he liked most

Anna was plain boring.

years of marriage, the only advantage was her obedience and

to Justin, that was not worth anything

walked to the railing and saw that

Birthday!”.

so lucky to get such a gift.” Rosalind sighed

lips into

Did Asher prepare this fireworks show for her?

pleasant

in front of them, and Justin saw the outstanding couple that was standing on the

her? He looks really familiar. They also look very close,” Rosalind said innocently.

on the back of his hand were bulging from holding onto the railing too hard.

‘I knew it! We haven’t finalized the divorce, but that woman couldn’t wait to run into another man’s arms! Why did she have

yacht went around the bay twice and

arm around Bella’s waist and led her down the

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