Chapter 161

Edmund couldn't help remembering the days after he'd just divorced Chelsea, and he was in a constantrage. He was able to replace his daily clothes, ties, cufflinks, and other accessories as they were in thedressing room, but he was entirely at a loss about the location of other living goods. He wanted to drinkwater, but he had to rummage through a pile of cupboards in the kitchen for a long time before he wasable to replace his usual cup. He wanted a cup of coffee, but after fiddling with the coffee machine for awhile, the taste of the coffee was still dissatisfying. Chelsea put away almost all things because sheliked keeping the house tidy.

He got a wound on his finger once and wanted to replace a Band-Aid, but he couldn't replace it afterrummaging through the large house. He got so angry, that he kicked over a nearby cabinet. Chelsea'sselfishness annoyed him. When she wanted to marry him, she was fixated on it until she got what shewanted. When she no longer wanted to be with him, she made a fuss to divorce him. She even made itquick and fast. As a result, he seemed like a loser with zero life skills. If she had just a bit of goodconscience, she would have told him where everything was before leaving.

Humph! Such a heartless woman!

Yusuf took a glance at Edmund who was lost in thought and slowly said, "I think if things continue to rollthis way, Luka might really end up with Chelsea."

"You said what?" Edmund came to his senses.

Yusuf tapped his chin. "Luka appreciates Chelsea's talent in her career and gives recognition to herability. He stepped forward to express his love to her when she was in trouble. He was there for herpsychologically, caring for and supporting her. He took care of her when she was not feeling well. Heeven cooked by himself. This is an excellent way to pursue a woman, Edmund," he concluded.

Edmund stopped smoking.

They were all silent for a while, then Chris looked at him and sincerely added, "Chelsea didn't get a lotof care from you, Edmund. If she gets treated well by another man, she would be easily moved."

Yusuf agreed. "That's correct. There is a popular saying now. If you love a woman, you have to spoilher so much that other men cannot manage her standards. That way, she can never leave you."

Nodding heavily, Chris seconded Yusuf's statement. "Whereas, look at you, Edmund." Edmund nevershowed Chelsea love. He instead gave her endless coldness and indifference. Chris wasn't trying toirritate Edmund with the last sentence. Edmund had to know how he had treated Chelsea.

Edmund took a deep drag of his cigarette. Their words were cruel, and he felt a little flustered.

Yusuf went on, "Why did you take that bouquet to Chelsea? Can you tell me why?"

Flicking the ash from his cigarette, Edmund nonchalantly said, "She used to arrange flowers at home, Ithought she liked..."

"Why do you suddenly care about her preferences?" Yusuf asked with a smile. Edmund pressed hislips together, and Yusuf finished candidly, "You need to carefully crosscheck your heart and replace out theexact feelings you have for Chelsea."

Those closely involved in a relationship could not see as vividly as those outside. As bystanders, Yusufand Chris could both notice the change in Edmund's attitude to Chelsea, however, Edmund himself had

not. Being his good friends, they had to point this out to Edmund to make him see his heart clearly.They didn't want him to lose Chelsea again.

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