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Our Anniversary, You Chose Her – I Chose Divorce novel Chapter 380

Chapter 380: Chapter 380: Does a Certificate Really Matter?

The car pulled up to the Civil Affairs Bureau.

Chloe Reed got out, documents in hand, and spotted Walker Grant’s car parked a short distance away.

The car door opened, and a tall, well-built man stepped out. He wore a black suit with no tie, giving him a roguish air.

He glanced at her, his dark, almond-shaped eyes holding her gaze for a long moment before he turned and headed into the Civil Affairs Bureau.

Chloe Reed followed him.

This time, things were going smoothly.

But when they reached the entrance, they found the Civil Affairs Bureau was closed.

Chloe Reed stood there, stunned.

Walker Grant raised an eyebrow, then glanced at his phone and chuckled.

"It’s Saturday."

Chloe Reed was speechless.

She tilted her head back to look at the blue sky, suddenly feeling that everything she had done was utterly ridiculous.

She’d even posted on her social media feed, wondering the whole way here why things had been suspiciously quiet. ’Was I wrong?’

’Maybe the ones trying to stop my divorce aren’t Preston Vance and Miles Hawthorne, but someone else entirely.’

But in the end, it was just... Saturday!

Chloe Reed waved a dismissive hand. "I’ll be back on Monday."

’I refuse to believe this divorce is impossible!’

"Chloe Reed."

But the man behind her called out her name.

She stopped in her tracks but didn’t turn around. Her heart sank for some reason.

"Our current situation isn’t any different from being divorced," Walker Grant said, his eyes fixed on her slender back as a gentle breeze stirred a few strands of her hair.

"Why care so much about a piece of paper?"

"I care."

Chloe Reed replied without a second thought. "Until I’ve completely severed ties with you, it feels like there’s an invisible rope around my neck, constricting me, suffocating me, making my life miserable."

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