Chapter 294
Chapter 294
Finally, everything had come to an end. They have officially divorced, and they would no longer matter
to one another from that very moment.
Who knew it was just that simple to go from being married to getting divorced?
Or in other words, it was just a certificate that reduced them from a married couple to strangers.
She reached out slowly to get the divorce decree, and suddenly, she felt an urge to cry. However, she
had forced it down.
Keeping her documents, she turned on her heel and left without looking back and without a word.
He froze in place as his deep and narrowed eyes lingered on her back. He hadn't taken his divorce
decree yet.
The officer reminded as he softly called out to him, "M r. Valentine."
On the officer's fourth attempt did Mark return from his trance. He stared at the document for quite a
while as if he had wanted his gaze to shred it into pieces.
The officer had started to feel anxious from the way h e had stared at the document. He had no clue as
to what Mark was contemplating at that moment.
Just when the officer's hand that was holding onto the divorce decree had started to tremble slightly,
Mark suddenly took over the document and left.
The officer let out a breath of relief as he sank onto the couch. He sipped on his tea, trying to ease
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He thought, 'Why do rich people act so different even when they're here to finalize their divorces?'
He shrugged, thinking he wouldn't understand them.
Stepping out of the civil registry office, she noticed the queue was still long.
Raising her head, she saw Raine, who was waiting in the car. Summer could clearly see Raine calling
someone as her mouth was moving underneath her mask.
Despite the distance between them, Raine had felt the gaze that fell upon herself. She raised her head
and looked in the direction.
Their eyes met, and they stared at one another.
Without backing down, Summer stared on and had even curled her lips slightly.
Raine could see Summer's expressions clearly. Her grip tightened on her phone as she stared at
Summer with eyes filled with rage.
Summer noticed the apparent reflection of rage in Raine’s eyes but paid no mind to it. She gave her a
few nonchalant glances and walked away in the opposite
direction.
She did not care if Raine hated her as she thought,' That is her problem.'
She believed she had done everything that she could o r was capable of. She thought, 'Even if it was
me who indirectly caused Raine to fall off the cliff, I know it isn't on me, and I am not guilty of anything.'
In truth, she had only saved Raine because it was the right thing to do, and she was not one who would
ignore someone in need of help.
However, she believed that she was not obliged, nor was it her duty to save Raine.
Therefore, no matter how much Raine had hated her a t present, she would not give a d*mn.
The black Land Rover had driven past her merely after she took a few steps, and it pulled over right in
front o f her.
Mark and Raine got down the car together, and the 3 o f them had met once again.
Summer had ignored their presence and continued to walk past them and straight ahead without
batting an eye.
She wore a smile on her face with her back straight as she walked, carrying her unique sense of pride
and dignity.
Mark narrowed his eyes as he had thought of wiping that smug look off her face and clipping off that
wings of pride of hers. Raine, who was beside him, spoke up at that moment, "Mark, shall we go?"