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The Return Of His Unrivaled Ex-Wife (Joanna) novel Chapter 667

Chapter 667 

Miranda paused for a moment, her tone becoming more earnest as she said, “I think you should quickly go through the process of remarriage! Delaying like this can lead to trouble.” 

Joanna listened, taken aback. 

Though she had considered this issue before, Bruce’s current mental state made it seem as if their purpose might not be genuine if they remarried now. 

“Don’t underestimate the importance of that marriage certificate. It can protect many things! It can also prevent unnecessary troubles. Especially now, with Mr. Everett in this state, it’s inevitable that people might harbor ill intentions. Though everyone knows about your relationship, it’s not legally protected. If someone decides to make a big deal out of it, it could be detrimental to you,” Miranda reasoned. 

Joanna’s expression grew serious, and she replied, “I understand, Miranda!” 

“Go ahead and drink your milk. It won’t taste good if it gets cold,” Miranda reminded her. 

“Okay,” Joanna agreed. 

As Joanna was drinking milk, the door to the room was pushed open again. Bruce and the two children came in, full of excitement. 

“Mommy, look at the blocks we stacked. Tell us whose building is better!” one of the children asked, handing Joanna the phone with pictures. 

“Wow, they all look amazing!” Joanna exclaimed in awe. 

“So, which one do you choose? Which one do you think is the best?” the children probed. 

“This one!” Joanna replied as she instinctively picked the building Bruce had constructed. 

“See, I told you that yours is the best,” the children told Bruce. 

“Alright, both of you, go wash your hands and get ready to eat. Mommy needs to talk to Daddy about something,” Joanna said. 

“Okay,” the children responded before they hurriedly ran out again. 

The children-ran out of the room rapidly. 

“Bruce,” Joanna said hesitantly as she gazed at him with a worried expression. 

“Honey, what’s wrong?” Bruce asked with a foolish smile. 

“Um… are you willing to marry me?” Joanna carefully asked. 

“Yes, I am willing!” Bruce happily nodded. 

Joanna’s heart sank, her eyes filled with complicated emotions. “Then next week, shall we go and process the remarriage paperwork?” she asked hesitantly. 

“Sure, that’s great!” Bruce replied with a bright smile. 

Although Bruce’s mind was unclear, Joanna knew he would remarry her. 

Before, she had been evasive and resistant. 

But now, they had to proceed with the remarriage paperwork. 

“Honey, kiss me!” Bruce said, and Joanna tilted her head slightly, receiving several kisses from Bruce. 

In the blink of an eye, a week passed, and Joanna was finally able to get out of bed and walk around. 

“Do you have all the documents ready?” 

“Yes, the driver’s license, the divorce certificate, and the passport are all in place.” 

“Then let’s go!” 

“Yes, let’s quickly complete the remarriage process. Once done, everything will be above board, and we’ll have legal protection. Others won’t dare to mess with Mr. Everett again.” 

At City Hall, Bruce and Joanna had just arrived at the entrance when they encountered Liam, Evan, and others. 

Clearly, they had expected the couple to remarry and deliberately waited to intercept them. 

“What are you doing here?” Liam and Evan asked. 

“We’re here to register our marriage!” Joanna replied. 

When Liam heard this, he gritted his teeth and said, “How cunning. You’re dragging Bruce here to remarry you when he is not in the right mind. What motives do you have?” 

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