Chapter 1264
Two days passed quickly.
Early in the morning, Eileen washed up and went to the Civil Registry Office.
She deliberately startedte.
Luke was not a punctual person after all.
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To be more precise, he was punctual to anyone but her.
When she arrived at the Civil Registry Office, however, that familiar ck car was seen parked by
the road.
Eileen was stunned.
It turned out that he could be punctual.
She had an inexplicable feeling. It was not pain. She just felt cold and numb.
Perhaps her heart had already been numb.
Still, she felt bitter inside.
Luke saw her and taunted, "Didn''t you want to divorce me? You''rete. Are you still ying games
with me?"
A sneer tugged at Eileen''s lips. "11 am. is the appointed time. Now it''s ten to 11. I''m notte. You
came early."
She was notte.
Eager he was, he hade early.
Were their eight years of marriage so stifling?
Luke''s narrowed eyes nced coldly at her.
Then he strode forward alone.
Eileen followed him, staring at his back with mixed feelings.
Everyone has emotions.
But it seemed that in Luke’s mind, she had been immune to pain.
No objections or arguments. They signed the papers quickly.
Their rtionship was broken off. From now on, they were no longer bound.
When she dropped her head, her eyes were covered by her hair. Her hand trembled a little.
But she signed the papers without hesitation.
Luke''s surprised and inquisitive eyesnded on her.
He had thought that she would y tricks and make a scene.
To his surprise, she was quiet and mild. From taking photos to the final signing, she hadn''t spoken a
word but just followed the instructions.
Noticing his gaze, Eileen straightened up and handed the papers to him. "I''ve done m y part"
"Tell me your request. This is your final chance," Luke said in a deep voice after taking the divorce
agreement and ncing down at it.
"I have only one request. Treat Brad well. D o not send him abroad!"
"Okay."
His face expressionless, Luke agreed and signed the papers.
His arrogance was a stark contrast to her elegance.
When they came out of the Civil Registry Office, Luke''s cell phone rang. An urgent call from the
office. In no time, he drove away.
Eileen stared at the papers.
The agreement pronounced the end of their marriage.
From now on, they were strangers.
Eileen returned to the apartment and packed her things.
The apartment was owned by Luke.
Now that they had divorced, she couldn''t live there any longer.
With a trunk in tow, she walked in the street aimlessly.