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Beyond the Divorce by Third Blossom novel Chapter 772

Atlas disdainfully remarked, "Let him sleep here. I don't think he'll be waking up anytime soon."

I chuckled lightly. Who would have thought that the high and mighty tycoon of Foswood would end up passed out in my home?

Oh well! We didn't have time to babysit him.

Upon exiting the front door, I noticed the driver and a fleet of cars had been waiting. As our car pulled out first, I realized that Lauren and Ivanna's cars were also part of the convoy.

I asked Atlas, "Why are they here too? Did you invite them?"

Atlas's lips curled up as he embraced me, whispering, "They came on their own accord. I didn't arrange anything."

My heart warmed instantly. Having such supportive friends was heartening. Our convoy headed towards the county clerk's office, and I couldn't help but feel touched and a bit embarrassed. Did we need such a grand procession just for a marriage certificate?

Upon arriving, I asked Lauren and Ivanna, "Why did you all come?"

Ivanna cheerfully replied, "What's the matter? You heartless woman, don't you want us here? We just wanted to congratulate you on becoming a wife again."

Upon hearing this, Atlas's face darkened, frightening Ivanna, who quickly covered his mouth and stepped back. She changed her tone and said, "I wish you both a lifetime of happiness and bliss."

Laughter echoed through the group. I asked Atlas, "Did we come too early?"

Atlas proudly said, "I just wanted us to be the first ones today."

Lauren immediately interjected, "What's this about being the first? You're just too impatient. Are you afraid she changes her mind?"

The entourage couldn't hold back their laughter, and even Atlas abandoned his former aloof and cold demeanor. Today was undoubtedly a day of sunshine and warmth.

The county clerk's office staff, having just prepared for their day's work, witnessed our grand entrance. They stood there in shock, unable to believe what they were seeing.

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