Jane laughed: "Who cares about your dirty money!"
Venus didn't get angry, he just got more and more sober.
She didn't want to see him again.
"Okay, sign it, and from now on we are strangers."
Darcel read the divorce papers at a glance, and Venus had already signed them at the bottom of the drop pen.
The agreement does state in black and white that she does not want any property compensation.
Darcel sneered.
He took out his pen and wrote his name without hesitation, his handwriting rigid.
"Venus, don't you regret it."
Venus put away one of the copies with a bemused look, "Let's go, go to the Civil Affairs Bureau now."
Jane drove with her, while Darcel drove alone behind.
He clutched the steering wheel.
Never thought the day would come when Venus would be the one to initiate the divorce.
Darcel sneered disdainfully, sooner or later, she will have to leave, and I hope she won't regret it on the day she goes to court!
There were not many people at the Civil Affairs Bureau in the afternoon to do the divorce, and soon it was their turn.
Darcel looked at her calm face and gaze and narrowed his eyes, "Thought it through?"
"Hmm."
Venus locked eyes with him and gave a soft chop.
Darcel nodded twice: "Good!"
The process was quick and the two divorce certificates arrived.
Venus stared down, disappointed and relieved.
The scene when she first saw him vaguely appeared before her eyes.
At the banquet, he was invited to play the piano on stage wearing a white suit, the piano was snow white and expensive, and he was even more elegant and handsome with an extraordinary temperament.
A dream, it's time to wake up ......
Darcel spoke indifferently: "Don't think you can get a divorce and be done with it, the Reyes won't spare a murderer."
She sniffed and stiffened as a gust of wind blew through, cold.
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