Chapter 3
The next day, Renee showed up at the courthouse at 8:30 am, even though they agreed to meet at nine.
Not only did she arrive early, but she also made sure to put on heavy makeup and her favorite outfit, a rose-red halter dress. With her long hair tied up into a ponytail, the skin on her neck and back glowed under the bright sunlight.
When paired with her elegant, yet cold demeanor, she looked angelic from afar.
Unfortunately, she had caught a cold the night before. Her body was burning up, which made her feel quite weak.
At 9 am sharp, a silver Bugatti Veyron cruised into the parking lot in front of the courthouse. Soon after, she was greeted by Stefan’s ice-cold expression as he exited the vehicle.
His eyes sparkled for a split second when he saw Renee standing there, but this was quickly replaced with a contemptuous expression for some reason.
“Well, aren’t you excited?” Stefan scoffed as he walked past Renee, heading straight towards the department that handled divorce cases.
‘…What’s his deal?!’ Renee thought to herself as she stared up at the tall figure. ‘Aren’t you the one who’s excited? You’re practically running to the counter!’ ConTEent bel0ngs to Nôv(e)lD/rama(.)Org .
The procedure went very smoothly. All they had to do was sign a few papers, which took less than ten minutes.
“According to the new law, there is a one-month grace period for all divorces. Should any of you wish to call off the divorce, you can bring along the required documents before the thirty days are up,” explained the staff as he handed them their application forms.
Having worked at the courthouse for years, he had witnessed countless tears and fights during divorce proceedings. This was the first time he had come across such calm individuals at the courthouse.
He simply couldn’t fathom why this couple was divorcing each other. They appeared to be made for each other, especially given their good looks.
Renee immediately took the papers and read through the clauses. She mumbled to herself sarcastically, “There’s a grace period for divorce, but not marriage? If this law applied to marriages as well, I-”
Stefan’s expression darkened. With a cold smirk, he snapped, “Oh? Are you saying you wouldn’t have married me if there was a grace period for marriage?”
“Nope!” Renee lifted an eyebrow. “I got 40 million out of you. 40 million! The average woman wouldn’t even dream of making this much money in their lifetime. I guess you could say I struck gold!”
Stefan was visibly upset by her reaction. He tugged on his tie out of frustration.
The Renee from before was always very lenient as if she didn’t even have her own opinions. The closer they got to the divorce, the more sharp and spiteful her words became.
Just as they were about to part ways, a soft voice came from behind. “Fan, are you done yet?”
Renee turned around, only to realize it was Briar!
Briar was wearing a white sundress, her gaze filled with a tinge of sadness. She looked like a dandelion that would crumple apart at the slightest breeze. There wasn’t a single shred of arrogance left on her face, unlike the other night when they initially met.
Besides that, Renee had also noticed a slight bump on her belly.
“Didn’t I tell you to wait for me in the car? What are you doing out here?”
“It’s cold out here. This child is important to our family, we can’t afford to have you fall ill while pregnant.”
Stefan’s voice sounded cold and distant as usual.
Seeing the two, Renee couldn’t help but feel betrayed. Deep down in her heart, she felt extremely aggrieved.
“Don’t you think you owe me an explanation, Master Hunt?”
Stefan stared back at Renee expressionlessly.
“I don’t owe you anything.