In vain, the only sound left on the phone was the "Beep, Beep, Beep—" sound.
Joyce was so angry that she wanted to smash her phone on the spot, but eventually she held it back.
If Casey hadn't answered the phone first and explained the situation. She would certainly think Luther was trying to play his tricks again. Now that they'd actually been in a car accident, what could she say?
There was no hope they could get the divorce papers today, and she could only leave the court first.
She called Aaron, "Hey, Aaron, come to the front gate now. I'll give you back his ID."
Aaron sounded very surprised on the phone, "You finished the formalities? But I didn't see Boss's car in the underground garage. That's weird. If Boss is here, he would just have handed me the documents himself and I would take care of the rest for him. Is something wrong?"
"Yeah, you got that right." Joyce said with obvious displeasure, "They had a car accident on the highway and couldn't make it today."
"Ah. Okay, I'll be right there then." Aaron hung up the phone quickly.
At the gate of the court, Joyce handed Luther’s ID back to Aaron.
"Casey said that they hit the car in the front of them and they were not hurt. You don’t need to worry too much."
Aaron nodded and asked again, "Where are you going now, I can drive you there."
"No, I have some personal business." Joyce waved her hand, "You can go ahead and get busy."
"Okay." Aaron responded, turning around to leave. To be honest, no matter what the reason was, Luther did not make it to the court today actually was a relief to him.
After Joyce left the court, she walked down the road and dialed Karl's number when no one was around.
Although she did not get the divorce papers, she still needed to stick to the original plan.
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