Edward Anderson continued to persuade, "Bella, you can't find someone new right away. Why not give me a chance first? Maybe you'll find that besides my shortcomings, I also have some strengths. I remember you once said, 'Better the devil you know than the devil you don't know.'
"Right now, I dislike you as a person. What others see as strengths may be weaknesses in my eyes," Bella Scott frankly said, "Edward Anderson, you can have any woman you want. Why be trapped by someone like me? Getting divorced from me won't affect your popularity at all..."
"But none of them are you. I've said it before, marrying you is my life goal. Now that you're my wife, I can't possibly divorce you." Edward Anderson interrupted Bella, "If you hate me, then you should slowly torment me. That's the only way to get your revenge."
Looking at Edward Anderson's shameless expression, Bella thought it looked familiar. She quickly recalled that it was the same expression Cindy used when she was being naughty.