Chapter 163 Divorce (Part One)

"William... William?" Mary paused for a moment as the call grew quiet.

"Yes, it's me. Are you free now?" William's flat voice came through the phone.

"Yes." Mary nodded.

"Where are you? I'll pick you up. We... Have to go to the Civil Affairs Bureau." William's words were a bit jumbled and incoherent.

Divorce...

Mary felt her heart sink when she heard this. Although she wanted the divorce and she was going to do it, she was still a little disappointed.

"No, you don't need to pick me up," Mary said in a calm voice. "I can get there by myself."

"Are you at the set? I'll be there in five minutes," William insisted. He didn't seem to hear her words.

"… Okay."

After hanging up the phone, Mary looked in Ena's direction. Ena and Victor were shooting the scene of getting the marriage license. In the film, they were about to start the rest of their lives with each other. In reality, they were about to get a divorce.

After speaking with the director, Mary walked out of the set alone.

The sky was gloomy.

After a few minutes, a sports car came over.

"Get in the car." William stared at Mary indifferently.

"Okay." Mary nodded and sat inside t

hing... Everything has been dealt with."

"That's good." Barry let out a sigh of relief. "So... When will you come back?"

"I... Have something I need to do first. I'll be back later."

"Ha..." Hearing that, William was able to breathe easy.

"Well..." Barry replied. "Do you need me to pick you up?"

"No, it's alright." Mary smiled. "I'm not a child."

"All right. Take care."

"I will."

After Mary hung up the phone, her hands were quite sweaty. "Where are you taking me?" She turned her head to William.

"We'll get there soon."

Mary looked out the window in confusion. The roads and buildings were familiar. "AJ Building?"

"Yes." After parking the car at the door, William asked Mary to step out of the car.

The shift had just ended and the people were rushing out of the building. William held Mary's hand tightly as they entered.

The two of them took the elevator to the thirty-second floor.

They soon arrived at a small door at the end of the corridor. He then opened the door and took her to the roof at the top floor.

"You..." Mary's eyes widened as she looked at William. "Why are we here..."

"This is the place where we first met."