“What’s going on? Wasn’t everything fine just now?”
“Today is my and girlfriend’s shared birthday. We were planning to get our marriage certificate today. What happened?”
Many people complained as they left the Department of Civil Affairs.
Meanwhile, James was ecstatic.
It was a feeling happier than winning a battle.
He walked to the roadside and got into Henry’s car. “Let’s go, Henry.”
“Where are you going next, James? The House of Royals or the clinic?”
James yawned. “To the clinic. I need to take a nap.”
He had drank until very late the previous night and was still a little drowsy.
“Alright.”
Henry drove to Common Clinic.
Unable to get a divorce, Thea headed to the company to continue dealing with company affairs.
James slept until noon.
Outside Common Clinic, Nine Dragons Street—food stall.
James put one foot on a bench and nibbled on a chicken wing.
“Henry, simply delaying the divorce isn’t going to do. You have to help me come up with something.”
“What can I come up with?”
‘I’m not a relationship expert either.’ Henry was depressed.
A thought suddenly popped into Henry’s mind. “Oh right!
“James, isn’t it going to be Lex’s eightieth birthday soon? How about you do something to make him look good during his birthday party? He will finally acknowledge you if he is pleased. I’ve heard that Thea prioritizes the opinions of her family the most. Thus, if Lex refuses to let her get a divorce, she’ll surely listen to him.”
James' eyes lit up, and he slammed the table. “Great idea! You’re the best friend ever! You’ve solved all my problems! Now, hurry and tell me, how am I going to make Lex happy?”
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