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I flung his hand away and said coldly, "Theodore, I don’t love you anymore."

Back on the day my mother died, my love for him dried up along with my tears.

In this one-sided, reckless love, I sacrificed my youth and even indirectly caused the death of the mother who loved most...

If I feel anything for him now, it’s only hatred!

And yet, after everything that’s happened, he still ridiculously hopes I can go back to being as carelessly and undyingly loyal to him as before?

’In Theodore’s eyes, just how pathetic must I be!’

Theodore shook his head, his face filled with disbelief. "No, I don’t believe you. You’re still mad at , aren’t you?"

I took a deep breath, too tired to argue with him anymore. "Theodore, do you really think there’s any point in discussing this now? Clara Langley is carrying your child!"

’Although that child isn’t even yours...’

’And I, the one about to divorce you, am the one carrying your actual flesh and blood.’

’But he’ll probably never know.’

"Chelsea, I was drunk that night. I thought Clara Langley was you..."

"Theodore!" I couldn’t stand to hear any more and cut him off coldly. "Don’t say another word. Let’s just hurry up and file the divorce papers."

With that, I strode toward the Civil Affairs Bureau, afraid that if I had to listen to Theodore any longer, I’d be so disgusted I’d throw up.

Theodore seed to hesitate for a few seconds before finally following after .

Seeing that he hadn’t changed his mind, I relaxed a little.

But even so, until I had the divorce certificate in my hand, my heart was still in my throat.

It was a Tuesday, so the lobby of the Civil Affairs Bureau wasn’t too crowded.

"Are you two here to get your certificate? The marriage registration window is that way..."

Just then, a staff mber ca over to us, smiling as she pointed us in a direction.

"We’re here for a divorce," I said, my face impassive.

The staff mber froze, then looked Theodore and up and down with so embarrassnt. "Oh, I’m so sorry. You’re both so young, I just assud you were a young couple here to get married..."

She continued, her face full of regret, "You two look so good together. You probably haven’t been married long, have you? It’s not easy for two people to build a life together. Divorce is a serious matter, don’t do it on an impulse."

I shook my head. "It’s not an impulse. It’s been carefully considered."

The staff mber looked regretful. "Alright, then. The divorce window is over there. You can go get a number."

I imdiately walked in the direction the staff mber pointed and took a number from the ticket machine.

Since there weren’t many people today, our number was called after only a short wait.

"Do you have all the necessary docunts for the divorce? Both of your IDs, household registration books, marriage certificate, and the divorce agreent."

"Yes, we do." I nodded quickly, taking the docunts out of the file folder and handing them to the staff mber.

"The husband’s docunts."

I imdiately turned to look at Theodore.

A flicker of conflict crossed Theodore’s face. He seed to hesitate, but in the end, he pulled a set of docunts from his folder and placed them on the counter.

I quickly reached for the folder, but Theodore slamd his hand down on it.

I looked up at him in surprise, just in ti to see a flash of pain and conflict in his eyes.

"Theodore?" I frowned, wondering what he was trying to pull now.

Theodore’s jaw tightened. He stared straight at for a good ten seconds before finally letting go.

I relaxed slightly and quickly opened the folder, handing the docunts inside to the staff mber.

The staff mber’s brow furrowed. She looked from the docunts in her hand back to Theodore and . "Are you both divorcing voluntarily?"

"Yes," I said quickly.

But there was no sound from Theodore.

’My brows knitted together as I looked at him. I had no idea who he thought he was putting on this sentintal show for at a critical mont like this.’

As if sensing my displeased stare, Theodore finally took a deep breath and nodded. "Yes, it’s voluntary."

The staff mber pressed her lips together, her gaze flicking between the two of us one more ti before she looked down and continued with the procedure.

’The docunts themselves were surely fine.’

’Lawyer Kerr had drafted the divorce agreent for , ensuring the best possible outco regarding my rights and the division of assets.’

"Why is there a handwritten clause on the agreent?"

But just then, the staff mber suddenly spread the divorce agreent out in front of us. "Was this changed by the husband or the wife?"

’I certainly hadn’t been the one to change it.’

But when I saw the clause clearly, I couldn’t help but frown and instinctively turn to look at Theodore.

Theodore finally spoke, his voice low. "You were the one who chose the location for that villa, and you oversaw the renovations. It should be yours. Consider it my compensation to you."

’I felt a surge of irritation.’

’The divorce agreent already laid everything out perfectly clearly. I would fight for what was rightfully mine, but I wouldn’t take anything that wasn’t.’

’But Theodore had gone and added a clause on his own!’

’Doesn’t that invalidate the whole agreent?’

Fearing this would complicate the divorce, I quickly looked at the staff mber. "Can the handwritten clause be crossed out? It won’t affect the validity of the agreent, will it?"

The staff mber glanced at , then turned her gaze to Theodore. "Did you add this handwritten clause?"

Theodore nodded. "I did."

"Sign your na next to it and add your thumbprint."

"Okay." Theodore did as he was told.

Seeing the staff mber take the divorce agreent back, the heart that had been lodged in my throat finally dropped back into place.

The seconds ticked by. The lobby was quiet, filled only with the sound of the staff mber flipping through docunts and stamping papers.

My gaze was fixed on the busy staff mber, but even so, I could feel Theodore’s intense stare on .

"Alright, you two sign this docunt, and then co back in thirty days to pick up your divorce certificate."

The staff mber pushed a docunt in front of us.

I was the first to grab the pen, quickly scribbling my na before asking urgently, "We can’t get it today?"

"The state now requires a thirty-day cooling-off period for divorces. During this ti, if either of you has regrets, you can co and withdraw the application at any ti."

I panicked as soon as I heard that. "It can be withdrawn?"

"Yes, it’s a newly enacted law."

’What...’

’How could there be sothing like this?’

’Doesn’t that an that if Theodore decides to change his mind and withdraw it within these thirty days, the whole divorce proceeding will be void?’

’A divorce cooling-off period?’

’Why on earth would they implent a policy like this right now?’

But as anxious as I was, I knew that with the law in place, being impatient was useless. I would just have to wait another month.

’I can only hope nothing goes wrong this month!’

Just then, Theodore finished signing his na on the docunt and handed it to the staff mber. "Thank you."

"Let’s go," Theodore said, getting up first.

I followed glumly behind Theodore, heading out of the Civil Affairs Bureau.

At that mont, Chloe Miller was already waiting eagerly by the entrance. As soon as she saw , she rushed over. "Chelsea, how did it go? Is it done?"

I nodded. "Mhm, the divorce paperwork is all filed."

"That’s great!" Chloe couldn’t help but clap.

As if infected by her enthusiasm, I couldn’t stop the corners of my lips from turning up in a slight smile.

But at that very mont, a low voice suddenly sounded from behind . "Are you that happy to be divorcing ?"

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