Chapter 350
The next day, I put on some warm clothes and headed to the prison, accompanied by the driver and bodyguards.
Heather Carter had been moved to a single cell due to her illness, exempted from labor.
Despite the change in environment, she still acted like nothing ever bothered her—like a carefree child. Through the glass window, I saw her sitting in the corner, completely absorbed in playing with a tangram puzzle.
Summer Lewis, who came along with me, sighed as she watched the scene. “You know, sometimes it's better not to overthink life. Your mom spent her whole life scheming, but maybe this is the happiest she's ever been.”
I knew what she meant—she didn’t want me to divorce. She hoped I’d just turn a blind eye and keep going. But I couldn’t. Last time, my hesitation nearly made me lose my second child. I wasn’t going to let that happen again.
Seeing me stay silent, Summer realized it wasn’t worth pushing anymore. She just asked, “So, when are you planning to leave Harbour City and go t

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