Chapter 4
Lamont glanced at Amelie indifferently and then sneered.
“Awesome.”
Then he drove Amelie to the Courthouse.
There were very few people there, and they got divorced smoothly.
Amelie suddenly heaved a long sigh of relief, as if all the grievances she had suffered all these years
were gone in an instant.
“Lamont, today is a great opportunity. Why don’t we … get married?”
When Leila heard that Lamont and Amelie were getting divorced today, she cheekily followed them.
Leila thought, I have been sticking around in the Byron’s home for so long, and finally, Amelie is
gone. I’m sure I’ll get to be Lamont’s wife.
Amelie did not look at Leila at all, nor did she want to know if Leila and Lamont would get married
or not.
After putting away the divorce certificate, Amelie turned around and left without any reluctance.
She was still bitter and painful, but she knew that everything should be over by now.
She should put everything behind her, for the sake of her baby and herself.
Lamont, who had not even glanced at Amelie for five years, unexpectedly glanced at her back when
she turned to leave.
An inexplicable feeling welled up in his heart, and it was so strange that it made him feel irritated.
“Lamont?”
Leila urged again with anticipation in her eyes.
She had already got the documents ready, and she could get married to Lamont at any time.
Yet Lamont simply gave her a cold look and left after saying “I’m busy“.
Leila was stunned for a long time and stomped her foot in anger.
After leaving the Courthouse, Amelie took a taxi to the airport.
The sky had already darkened. She walked alone in the empty airport, her entire body frighteningly
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