Chapter 140 Divorced
“Sweetie, do you know how reluctant I am? Do you know how much I want to be a deserter? I don’t want to go to the Town Hall with you. You wouldn’t believe it, but I told a ridiculous lie today just to delay going to the Town Hall. Nancy, I regret it.”
Nicholas’ heart was filled with regret.
But she wouldn’t give him another chance.
If only this meeting could last forever.
If only she wouldn’t wake up, then he could stay by her side, quietly watching over her.
But, like all dreams, he eventually had to wake up.
Feeling someone beside her, Nancy opened her eyes. Upon seeing Nicholas, she immediately sat up. “Is everything taken care of?”
He wanted to say no.
However, he couldn’t continue with this lie.
“It’s almost done,” he uttered, struggling to get the words out.
Nancy rubbed her eyes, unconsciously checked the time, and realized it was a little after four in the afternoon.
It would be a little rushed, but they could make it as long as the roads were clear.
“Give me a minute.”
Nancy went to the restroom and splashed water on her face.
When she came out, Nicholas was leaning against a corner, his tall and imposing figure shrouded in a thick cloud of smoke. The embers of the cigarette he was holding glowed recklessly.
“Let’s go,” Nancy said calmly as she walked over.
Seeing her come out, Nicholas took a deep breath and tossed the cigarette into the trash.
“Okay,” he replied, his voice tinged with bitterness.
In the car, both of them were very quiet, as if each had their own thoughts.
As Nancy opened the window, the gentle breeze made her hair dance in the wind.
She reached out, lightly flicking a stray strand of hair that the wind had tugged loose. Her eyes appeared calm, but her heart had long been in turmoil.
When the traffic light turned red, Nicholas reached into his cigarette case and took out a cigarette 18 then looked at Nancy, gesturing at it. “Mind if I smoke?”
Nancy shook her head. “Go ahead.”
In the past, she despised men who smoked.
That was because it was one of the few things that Felix loved to do, along with drinking and gambling.
He was so addicted to smoking that he sometimes went through several packs a day. The way he reeked of smoke was unpleasant.
But ever since she met Nicholas and saw him smoke, she no longer found it as repulsive.
She didn’t exactly like it, but the way he smoked somehow appealed to her.
Nicholas also leaned against the window. One of his hands rested on the window frame with his slender fingers holding the cigarette, while his other hand was on the steering wheel. His natural grace and charm still made him undeniably handsome.
As the red light seemed to last a while, the impatient honking of cars behind them filled the air.
After waiting for about ten minutes, Nancy grew a bit impatient and asked, “The traffic seems slow. Is there a traffic jam ahead?”
Nicholas glanced at the road conditions and replied, “It’s probably slow due to a car accident. Nancy, why don’t we-”
Before he could finish his sentence, the vehicle suddenly moved. It seemed like the road had cleared.
“Nicholas, we can go now!” Nancy said, her soft, excited face showing pure joy.
“Right.”
The rest of the journey was smooth. Even though Nicholas deliberately drove slowly, they arrived before 5.00PM.
Since it was already after working hours, the lobby was nearly empty. There was barely anyone around.
Nancy walked up to the counter before she handed over all the documents and prepared materials to
the staff.
The staff glanced at them with surprise as they appeared to be a beautiful, perfectly matched couple. He couldn’t fathom how the couple had reached the point of getting a divorce.
“Why are you getting a divorce?” the staff asked as part of his routine.
“Loss of affection,” Nancy replied calmly.
The staff briefly glanced at Nicholas, who, though handsome, remained silent and wore a calm expression. He shook his head in resignation and turned his attention back to Nancy. “Once this paperwork is processed, you two will no longer have a relationship. Have you thought this through?”
Nancy had always believed she was very, very calm.
After all, this was what she had longed for.
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However, with everything laid out in front of her and the realization that there was no turning back, she couldn’t help but feel a twinge of pain in her heart. The realization that they would become completely unrelated upon receiving the certificate began to crawl gently at the core of her heart.
It wasn’t intense, but it left her feeling sour and uncomfortable throughout her chest.
Taking a deep breath, Nancy blinked and made up her mind. “We’ve both thought about it. Please help us with the paperwork.”
The staff turned his gaze to Nicholas. “What about the husband? Do you agree to the divorce?”
Nicholas’ deep gaze shifted, and he hesitated for ages before slowly speaking, the immense pain of separation weighing on his heart.
“We’ll do as she wishes. I have no objection.”
When these words reached Nancy’s ears, she felt utterly defeated.
He agreed to it.
He finally agreed to it.
This sentence marked the end of their marriage.
She thought she would be happy because this was what she had been waiting for all these days.
However, now that Nicholas had finally agreed, she didn’t feel the joy she had imagined.
It turned out that she still had reservations and deep, profound unwillingness.
The next moment, after a stamp was affixed, the staff took back two red marriage certificates and handed them the certificates.
Nancy took one for herself and handed the other to Nicholas.
“It’s useless; you take it. I don’t need it,” Nicholas uttered, his tone light.
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