Seeing that, Chol burst into laughter with anger. He then had a micro facelift, and saw a woman with an innocent look.
Being stared at by him for quite a while, Viola felt uneasy all over. The bad feeling made her become alert. At this moment, the thin lips of Chol slightly moved. As if nothing had happened, he wore sunglasses and left.
"Well, you wait for the police to come and explain the situation. Then I won't make things difficult for you." The boss of the restaurant gave the marriage license back to Maynard Leaning against the counter, he stopped saying in a hurry, "But..."
Just as Viola thought she could leave this place of trouble smoothly, her heart missed a beat on hearing this, "But what?"
"But I think you should finish all your leftovers, right?" Pointing at the pile of food, the restaurant owner was so angry that he thumped the table and said, "It's shameful to waste food. You will be punished."
With a numb expression on her face, Viola grasped the hem of Maynard's coat uneasily. "Mr. Chu, help me."
Maynard withdrew the corner of his clothes and patted the dust off it with a disgusted face. "You made a mistake. Pay for it yourself," he said
Viola's little face collapsed.
All of a sudden, her eyes shone. She had come up with an idea, but she had not given up. "In fact, Mr. Chu only needs to eat something. It's very simple."
Yes, as long as he ate it, it was killing two birds with one stone!
"So what?"
Maynard's narrow and long charming eyes raised slightly.
With her face covered with both hands, Viola winked at them, trying to make herself look cute, and said, "You take the food for us. I didn't bring my cell phone with me, and this is all I have..."
She wanted to say something but stopped on a second thought. Then she put her hand into her pocket and took out a purple five cents.
A mocking smile appeared on Maynard's face. He raised her small and fair chin and said, "As long as I divorce you now, you're the only one who can compensate."
Upon hearing his words, a shiver ran down her spine. It was not until now that she had known his intention. She tangled and struggled and could not help biting her fingers.
In less than a minute, she seemed to have changed into a different person, and she looked at him with her eyes wide open, as if she could not believe what she had heard. "Mr. Chu, you should divorce her just for a meal," she said
"I don't care. Let's solve the current problems before you get divorced." The boss of the restaurant waved his hand impatiently. He did not hide the urging meaning in his words.
Upon hearing that, Viola gave her thumbs up in great approval. She nodded quickly and said, "That's right. Mr. Chu, please help me solve the problem as soon as possible."
Maynard acted as if he didn't hear what she said, pulled out a chair and sat down. His long straight legs were crossed, and his injured finger gently tapped on one of his legs.
When a few words came out of her mouth, a melodious ringtone came from her bag.
"Reporter Qi, is this the so-called missing mobile phone?" All of a sudden, Maynard stood up and walked closer to her.
Upon hearing this, Viola took a few steps back, and took out her cell phone from her shivering bag. She gnashed her teeth in anger and reluctantly paid the fee by E-bank under his gaze.
After the police had an investigation, with tears on her face, Viola ran out of the restaurant with the little girl.
As for someone who followed her behind, she ignored it intentionally or unintentionally.
"Sir, you forgot your marriage certificate." The boss of the restaurant ran out and gave the list back to Maynard.
When she came to herself, Viola happened to see what was happening in front of her. After snatching the certificate and looking at it for two seconds, she bent down and laughed with her hands on her belly. "Mr. Chu, I didn't expect that you would take this with you at any time!"
Maynard extended his hand and grabbed it. He put it into the luggage in disgust and said coldly, "I put it in accidentally when I was packing. Don't overthink it."
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