The mention of Charlotte inevitably hit Luther where it hurt the most, making him even more distracted. Just more and more, he felt he didn’t want to marry Charlotte, but it was just his responsibility and he just could not leave his damn sense of duty behind.
"Are you going to marry her?" Joyce pressed.
"I will," Luther replied annoyed.
Joyce shrugged her shoulders, her heart surging with inexplicable emotions, along with a faint bitterness. She felt very unhappy. Was it disappointment? She tossed her head, admonishing herself to wake up, why should she be disappointed? Why should she be disappointed? He and Charlotte had a child, they should never have crossed paths in the first place.
It was only right to get it all over early.
"You hurry up and sign. After you sign, you and I will return to our own life. Never should we meet again!" Joyce pointed to the divorce agreement on the table and urged.
She wanted him to sign right away. That way, her heart wouldn't be stirred.
They just had to be a little more decisive.
"Pop!" A sound, Luther slapped the table and rose, two flames sprang up abruptly in his dark black eyes.
Joyce repeatedly provoked him, and he could not stand it any longer.
The divorce agreement was suddenly picked up by him in front of her and torn up and shredded.
He tore the papers into pieces and indignantly threw them in front of Joyce. They were then everywhere around the table.
"Joyce, these are two different things! Don't get confused! Even if we want to get a divorce, we have to wait until the matter of grandma is clearly investigated. You are still in the detention center, grandma died for unknown reasons. We still don’t know about the truth, and you think I will force you to have a divorce? What do you think I am?" He tried his best to hold back his anger.
Joyce was completely speechless.
He was the one who said he wanted a fake marriage, he was the one who said he wanted a divorce, and he was the one who opposed it when it really happened.
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