Civil Affairs Bureau.
I did not think that I would come here in my lifetime.
Standing outside the doors of the Civil Affairs Bureau, my figure as well as Theo’s were reflected on the glass doors.
We used to be enviable newlyweds, but now we were actually on the path to divorce. It was embarrassing.
I looked behind Theo. It was said he was a bodyguard, but rather, he was a man Delia had sent to oversee our divorce.
Theo asked her to stay at home since he was worried that she would be criticized by other people.
What a considerate man.
I looked at him, and he walked in without any hesitation. He did not even blink.
Even if he was acting, such a feeling could probably not be replicated.
I laughed at myself before following him in.
“Would the two of you please fill out these registration forms?”
The person in charge handed us the divorce registration application form.
Huge letters appeared in front of me. This was not a dream; this was reality.
I wrote my name down, the pen feeling like it weighed a tonne in my hand.
I subconsciously glanced at Theo next to me. He had written so fast and so smoothly, looking like he was very much in a hurry to break away from me. It seemed that he really was tired.
I lowered my head and continued filling up the form but hesitated when I got to the column requesting the reason for our divorce.
What should I write? That our personalities did not match? That a mistress had interfered with our relationship?
Would it be too straightforward for me to write that?
After struggling for a long time, I finally wrote down ‘a change in the relationship.’
After I was done, I glanced at the contents of Theo's form. He also wrote the same for his reason.
We had quite a tacit understanding on this level.
“It's a pity that a talented couple like you are separating.”
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