Chapter 309
Receiving a divorce reminder from Franklin on her mother birthday.
How fitting.
Paul added over the phone, “Mr. Wilson said if you’re available next Monday morning, he’d like to meet you at the Civil Center at 9 a.m. to complete the process. What do you think, Miss Miller?”
Maggie replied calmly, “I’m available next Monday morning”
“Alright,” Paul said. “I’ll let Mr. Wilson’s lawyer know.”
“Mm.”
Aside from Paul’s call, she had also missed a few calls from Franklin.
No doubt for the same reason.
So she didn’t call him back.
After spending the weekend at the Rong family residence, she left the house at around 8 a.m. Monday morning.
When she arrived at the Civil Center, Franklin was already there.
She hadn’t taken the marriage certificate with her when she moved out.
So now, as they processed the divorce, it was Franklin who had brought both the certificate and the divorce
agreement.
Back then, after registering their marriage, he had left without even glancing at her–face cold and unreadable. He had never looked at their marriage certificate.
Naturally, it had always been in her care.
She had nearly forgotten where she’d placed it.
And now, for the divorce, he’d managed to retrieve it on his own–intact.
When she arrived, Franklin got out of the car and handed her the divorce papers. “Do you want to go through it
again?”
He had their marriage certificate oper in his hand.
Their photo, side by side, was clearly visible.
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It seemed he had been looking at it right before getting out of the car.
Maggie withdrew her gaze and said nothing. She took the agreement and returned to her car to read it over.
By the time she finished reviewing it, it was already nine. She stepped out of the car and headed straight into the
Civil Center.
Franklin followed closely behind.
Their paperwork was in order, and with no disputes to resolve on site, the procedure went by quickly.
As they exited the Civil Center, Franklin said, “After the cooling off period ends, we’ll schedule a time for the final registration.”
“I know.”
Maggie didn’t look at him. Without pause, she passed by his car and got into her own.
Franklin didn’t say anything else and returned to his vehicle as well.
Their engines started nearly at the same time, and within moments, both cars vanished from the Civil Center parking lot.
Afterward, Maggie returned to Cole.
She and Johnny still had a visit scheduled at Wilson Corporation later today.
Seeing her arrive, Johnny commented, “You’re late today. I thought you weren’t coming in.”
“I went to the Civil Center to handle the divorce,” Maggie replied, face calm.
Johnny froze, and after a beat, said, “You two finally made it official?”
“Not quite. We still have to wait for the cooling–off period to end before it’s finalized.”
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