Sir Your Wife Already Signed the Divorce Paper by Josie Johnson
Sir Your Wife Already Signed the Divorce Paper by Josie Chapter 52

Chapter 52 She Would Never Be Happy

There was a long silence in the car.

“Imogen, I’m sorry… about your car accident…” Troy looked at Imogen with deep eyes.

“Didn’t you already apologize? None of us would have thought that these fanatical fans still didn’t forget that matter.” Imogen smiled faintly and comforted him.

Troy opened his mouth but didn’t know what to say.

He realized she didn’t know what had happened yesterday.

She thought it was because of the makeup last time.

As she couldn’t see the words on the phone and computer clearly, he didn’t have to worry that she would see the criticism and abuse of her on the Internet, but he was not happy at all.

“I’m sorry,” he said agam.

“It’s all over.”

They fell silent again.

After a while, Imogen asked, “What time is it?”

“Ten past two.”

“How long has it been? Why hasn’t Sue come?”

“Maybe it’s not easy to take a taxi, or something happened on the road. Just wait for a while.” Troy lied to Imogen.

“All right.”

After a long while, Imogen asked again, “Why isn’t Sue coming? Troy, call her again and ask where

she is.”

“Okay.”

Troy got out of the car, and a cool breeze blew over.

Sarah was such a kind girl but suffered all kinds of hardships because of him. She suffered from severe depression and attempted suicide many times.

He promised her he would be responsible for her and stay with her for the rest of his life.

He couldn’t break his word.

He could only let Imogen down between Imogen and Sarah.

Without him, Imogen still had her grandparents and someone she liked. Maybe she would live a happier life after the divorce, but Sarah had nothing except him.

If Troy left Sarah again, she would definitely commit suicide.

He closed his eyes, turned around, and glanced at Imogen in the car. He took out his phone and called Sue. “Sue, I forgot to bring my bag. It’s on the table. Please take a taxi to the Courthouse as soon as possible. We will wait for you at the door.”

Seeing the bag on the table, Sue quickly replied, “Okay, I’ll be right there.”

Troy returned to the car and said to Imogen, “Sue met a car accident when she came, so she had to take a detour. She should be arriving soon.”

“Okay.

“Imogen.”

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Chapter 52 She Would Never Be Happy

“Yes?”

“Will you marry him after we divorce?”

Imogen was silent for a while. “I

guess so.”

“Great. Sorry, I have betrayed you. I wish you a happy life with your beloved.” Imogen suddenly felt bitter. She hurriedly looked away and said, “Thanks.”

She would never be able to bless him and Sarah.

He didn’t love her, so he could say those words to her.

What he didn’t know was that she was about to divorce her beloved.

After the divorce, he would get his wish and marry another girl. He would become Sarah’s husband and spend the rest of their lives together.

Imogen would never be with Troy and would never be happy.

“Mr. and Mrs. Marshall.” The driver went to the car and knocked on the window. “Sue is here.”

“Got it.” Imogen and Troy each pushed the door and got out of the car.

Sue trotted forward and handed the bag to Troy. “Sir, here’s your bag.”

“Thank you for bringing it over.”

Troy looked at Imogen and went to hold her hand. “Let’s go in. Watch the steps.”

“Okay.”

His hand was as big and warm as before, wrapping her hand tightly.

It reminded Imogen of winter when her hands were always icy–cold.

Every time she got off work with Imogen, he would hold her hand first and then put her hand in his pocket to keep it warm.

Bitterness welled up in Imogen’s heart, and she couldn’t hold back the sorrow on her face. Three years ago, they walked side by side into the City Hall to get married.

Now, they came to the Courthouse to get divorced.

This was the last time he held her hand openly.

After today, they were no longer a couple.

They would live their own lives.

He would marry his beloved and live with her, and Imogen would leave the city to live a free life.

They would be strangers and would never disturb each other.

The driver and Sue stood still. They looked at each other and sighed in unison.

Imogen and Troy had walked into the Courthouse.

The staff walked toward them. Feeling they were a perfect match, she pointed to the window for -applying for marriage license. “Please line up over there for marriage licenses. Remember to read

the instructions.”

“We’re here to get a divorce,” Troy said.

The staff was stunned for a moment. She pointed to another window and said, “Go to queue over there.”

Troy held Imogen’s hand and walked over.

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