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Wrong marriage and sweet love (Joyce and Luther) novel Chapter 195

Joyce’s long eyelashes slightly raised, her sharp eyes narrowed, and she carefully looked at the two in front of her, only to find that Jacqueline did not look good. There was no luster in her skin, and her thick foundation failed to hide the dark circles under the eyes.

She laughed heartily. It seemed that Jacqueline had been up all night, must have been contacting all parties, drawing up divorce papers, and was so impatient that she came to the guardhouse at dawn.

Joyce took the divorce papers, flipped through them briefly, and asked, "Why didn't he come in person?"

"My brother never wants to see you again, a woman with a heart like a snake, sign them now." Shelly said impatiently, "My brother grew up closest to his grandmother, you killed her, and you expect him to forgive you? Don't dream, don't think my brother will still protect you, my brother hates you so much, if he hadn't looked the other way and led the wolf into the house, Grandma wouldn't have died so badly!"

Joyce turned the divorce papers to the last page and saw that Luther had not signed them.

A moment of doubt crossed her mind, had Luther already got back from Mufron? So soon?

Well, if Luther came back at the first time after he knew about Stephanie's death, it was about the time.

"Isn't there a divorce cooling-off period? What's the point of signing the agreement alone when you need to apply first?" Joyce put the divorce agreement on the table and asked indifferently. If it was that simple, she and Luther would have divorced before.

"Don't bother. You are now a suspect, killing Grandma for the sake of the inheritance. I have already contacted the director of the Civil Affairs Bureau to grant special treatment, so you can directly agree to divorce. Now, you just need to sign, and you don't need to ask about the rest." Jacqueline ruffled the hair hanging down by her ears and made a gesture.

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