Bell was indeed irritable, chauvinistic, extremely inferior, and sensitive. He felt that everyone looked down on him and thought he was incompetent. Even after he became the sales manager, he became even more irritable.

Moreover, he always relied on his mother.

Because Bell's mother said that I gave birth to a daughter, so even Bell looked down on me.

"Don't bully my dad!" Emily screamed. She jumped up from the sofa like crazy and pushed me onto the broken pieces of the cup on the ground.

I felt painful, and blood gushed out from my right hand. When I raised my eyes, I saw a hint of joy in Emily's eyes.

She looked at me who was injured, and it seemed that she had vented her anger.

The last bit of tenderness and hesitation in my heart disappeared.

I stood up and said tiredly, "Let's get a divorce, Bell."

Bell stood up from the sofa and sneered, "Divorce?"

He said in a threatening tone, "Even if we get divorced, Emily won't live with you. You don't have a job or house..."

Before Bell finished speaking, I said, "I don't want the custody of Emily. I will just let her be with you."