Howard wrote two waivers, indicating that he had no relation with Amy from then on, before turning to
Keira. âYou, sign this!â
Before Keira had a chance to act, Howardâs mother stepped forward and grabbed her hand. âWhen we
tell you to sign, you sign. Donât even think about clinging to Howard. Once youâre divorced, you and
that loser better stay far away from us!â
Keira seemed intimidated. She signed her name mournfully.
Howard immediately picked up the divorce agreement and the waiver, then excitedly stood up. He
exchange a look with Cindy, and the two, along with Howardâs mother, promptly walked out.
Howardâs mother said, âAre we leaving in such a hurry?â
Howard said, âAbsolutely, to prevent this woman from demanding any more living expenses from us!â
Howardâs mother felt a bit reluctant. âOnce we leave
here, where will we live?â
Cindy said with a smile, âAuntie, move to my place first. I have a three-bedroom apartment.â
âAlright, Cindy, Iâll take care of you in the future. Youâre pregnant and shouldnât be overworked!â
Howardâs mother immediately picked up her suitcase and followed behind the two.
Just as they reached the door, they encountered the ashen-faced Ellis.
Howard was terrified. âMr. Ellis? When, when did you get here?â
Ellis coldly looked at him.
Then his gaze shifted to Keira, who had her back t
them.
Keira seemed to be weeping with her shoulders trembling slightly, fueling his anger helplessly.
He said, âHoward, is this how you treat your lawful wife?â
Howard was stupefied, then swallowed hard. âMr. Ellis, my divorce from Keera is mutual. Weâ¦â
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