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After divorce I am a billionaire novel Chapter 1093

Chapter 1093 He Hasn't Come Yet

Mavis didn't say anything. In fact, she had suspected that Anthony was the one behind the secret filming for a few days now, but she hadn't said anything about it.

Moore tried to reassure her, "Don't worry, Mavis. The news about you two getting divorced and going to get your divorce certificate today will be exposed. This can only benefit you since Anthony won't be able to back out with so many witnesses around."

There were people waiting outside of the civil affairs bureau early in the morning, eager to see them both go in and come out with their divorce certificates. Everyone wanted to be the first one to report on this juicy news.

This time, Anthony was being publicly shamed and there was no way he could avoid getting divorced.

Moore felt happy just thinking about it and wondered if Anthony would try any tricks this time around!

"Let's go, Mavis. We're going to be late," he said.

Although Mavis didn't like Moore's behavior of inciting media attention and using public opinion pressure on Anthony for their divorce process at this moment in time, it wasn't important anymore; their top priority was a smooth divorce process.

They went downstairs together but as soon as they appeared outside of the apartment building, a group of reporters immediately swarmed them with questions.

"Mrs. Callahan! Is it true that you are divorcing Mr. Callahan today?"

"Will you fight for custody over Alistair?"

"There are rumors that you are at fault for your marriage falling apart because Mr. Ulsens interfered. Is that true?"

"Mrs. Callahan please answer us!"

Mavis froze up and didn't say anything while Moore quickly stepped forward to shield her from these reporters' attacks while answering some questions himself, "Mavis agreed with Anthony earlier that they would go get their divorce certificate from civil affairs bureau at 9 am sharp today. I heard him say so myself! Please witness this end of their marriage!"

The reporters started talking all at once again after hearing his response but Moore couldn't understand what they were saying due too many people speaking all at once plus his poor language skills. He quickly tried diverting them away by saying, "If you keep blocking us like this, then we'll be late! Can you move along together? Any questions can wait until after they've received their certificates."

Surprisingly enough, some people responded positively by giving way for Mavis and Moore's exit route.

Nowadays netizens didn't enjoy consuming stories about rich families' display of affection anymore; instead they loves reading gossip stories about wealthy couples divorcing each other.

Perhaps even with all their wealth, they still had the same problems and marital issues, creating a strange sense of empathy.

Moore seized on this point and stirred up public opinion and hype. Mavis and Anthony had no turning back; there was no room for regret.

He escorted Mavis to the street corner and hailed a taxi to the civil affairs bureau. The reporters followed suit in their own cars, shifting locations.

In the car, Mavis did not appear very happy.

Moore turned his head and asked, "We'll get what we want soon enough. Why do you seem so anxious?"

Mavis remained gloomy for a while before blurting out, "You shouldn't have made such a big deal out of it."

There was an undertone of reproach in her tone.

Moore didn't understand, "Isn't this good? We have to do something so that Anthony won't be able to cause any more trouble for you like last time by using me as leverage."

Mavis fell silent.

"Mavis, do you remember how he treated you at first? Have you forgotten that he broke your heart? Are you still trying to protect him?"

"No," said Mavis as she looked out the window but saw her little son's pitiful crying face instead. "I'm just worried about how it will affect Alistair."

"He'll understand someday," Moore reassured her. "I believe he'll understand your difficulties in the future."

"Okay," nodded Mavis without saying anything else.

...

Soon enough, they arrived at the entrance of the civil affairs bureau where people were already gathered around outside - spectators who came after hearing rumors along with reporters eager for juicy news stories.

The police department had sent officers over to maintain order since there were too many people present which could lead to unnecessary danger otherwise.

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