Charlie swallowed. "I won't regret it!"
"Then sign the divorce papers!"
Grace pushed the documents over.
The nib fell on the paper again. He continued to sign his name. His Adam's apple bobbed in his throat.
His hand shook slightly as he held the pen. He closed his eyes for an instant, calmed down, and quickly signed the divorce papers.
There was always a stack of business files on his desk, which he had to deal with no matter how hard they were. However, he had never felt such great pressure before.
Before he signed his name, they were still husband and wife, but now she had nothing to do with him.
Charlie stared blankly at his name on the paper, feeling terribly depressed.
He hadn't wanted to sign it. Yet she forced him to do so.
It was easy to get married and divorced. He just needed to sign his name. They finally split up after he had pestered her for so many days.
When Grace's eyes fell on the divorce certificate, her mind wandered, and her chest heaved slightly.
She didn't expect that her marriage and divorce would be so quick and sudden.
Now that she got what she wanted. She didn't have to care about anything else.
She had said that she could lead a happy life.
She had a lot of money and a cute baby. She had much more than when she left. She was delighted.
Charlie came out of his trance. He raised his eyebrows, said thank you, and walked out of the office, looking haggard.
Grace had parked her car at the Civil Registry Office. When Charlie came out, her car was gone.
At nearly ten o'clock, Mckenzie woke up and went straight to Charlie’s bedroom without freshening up, but he wasn't there. Mckenzie hurriedly called him.
Hearing the servants in the living room greeting Charlie, Mckenzie quickly hung up the phone and went downstairs.
"Where did you go?"
Charlie looked dejected. He pulled his coat and said, "I went to the Civil Registry Office and divorced Grace."
"What about the shares and Eaton?" Mckenzie hastily asked.
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