Before returning to Cansington, James had told himself that he would never go against Thea’s wishes.
He would agree to anything Thea wanted.
Now that she wanted a divorce, he was not going to refuse.
James knew he had done everything he could and had completely repaid her for saving his life.
The two went to the Civil Affairs Department together.
The divorce procedures were completed.
Thea glanced at James and said, “We should part on good terms. I hope you find a woman that understands you and likes you for who you are in the future. As for the ten billion dollars you gave me, I will transfer a few hundred million to you later so that you don’t have to worry about money for the rest of your life.
James waved his hand and interrupted Thea.
“No need. I gave it to you, so it’s yours. I already told you I don’t care about money. Some things can’t be bought with money.”
After speaking, James turned around and left.
Thea stood there and watched James leave.
She finally got a divorce.
She felt a sense of relief at that moment.
At the same time, she felt like she had lost something important and felt a little empty in her heart.
However, she did not think much about it since losing a toy she had bought and kept for a while would probably give her the same sense of loss.
She turned in the opposite direction and left.
James left, but tears rolled down his face.
He had been in the army, constantly fighting on the battlefield for ten years. He shed blood but not once did he shed a tear.
Yet, tears flowed down uncontrollably.
In the past few months, he had fallen in love with Thea.
Thea was his priority and everything to him.
Now that Thea had become his everything, she chose to leave him. He did not want to force her and decided to let her go.
What was love?
Assuming that love was a journey of a hundred steps, James had walked a hundred steps, waiting for Thea to turn around.
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