Chapter 62: We Will Never Divorce Part 2
Chapter 62: We Will Never Divorce Part 2
"I had a happy life throughout middle school and junior high. However, misfortune struck my family.
When I was in my first year of high school, my father passed away due to an accident. After my father
left us, my mother seemed to have changed into another person. Whenever I returned home from
school at the end of the month, she would constantly scold me, calling me a jinx.
"I finally made it through high school. At college, I fell in love!"
Wilson noticed that Alina's eyes were brimming with tears. She turned her head away to look out of the
window. Alina brushed her hand across her eyes and sniffed back the tears.
"If it makes you sad, you don't have to continue," Wilson said. He understood the pain of not being able
to be with the person he loved most.
Wilson handed Alina a tissue, his other hand on the steering wheel.
Alina took the tissue thankfully and continued, "Mom knew that Ken was rich, so she treated me slightly
better. She urged me to marry him quickly, but I was still studying at that time. I don't know where she
heard it, but she said that graduation season was break-up season. If I didn't get hitched to Ken before
graduation, I would regret it for the rest of my life."
"Sure enough, her words came true. Graduation season was really the break-up season. Both of us Content protected by Nôv/el(D)rama.Org.
broke up after I graduated. Subsequently, our whole family moved from Ritz City to Jameson City. This
is how I ended up here. What about you?"
Seeing Alina's low spirits, Wilson tried his best to cheer her up by telling her stories from his childhood.
"When I was younger, I was the happiest when it was time to learn martial arts. I was really flexible
during the stretch training, but Lucas cried most of the time when our instructor forced him to stretch!"
Alina let out a chuckle. She turned her head to look at Wilson, only to see his poker face. He wasn't
joking when he said this.
Hearing Alina's laughter, Wilson raised the corners of his lips. "On the other hand, Colton has shorter
fingers than me. I enjoyed my piano lessons with him because, in comparison, the piano instructor
would let me off easy!"
"I really didn't expect you to be so cunning when you were younger." Alina forgot about her sad
memories with Ken and felt much better.
Wilson raised his eyebrows and said, "Happiness is based on comparison with others!"
Alina was speechless at Wilson's remark.
The car soon arrived at the Civil Affairs Bureau.
Wilson got out and opened the car door for Alina. Both of them walked into the Civil Affairs Bureau
together.
It was simple and convenient to get a marriage certificate done.
Ten minutes later, Wilson and Alina came out with their marriage certificates.
Alina looked up at Wilson and teased him, "You better keep your certificate carefully. It will come in
handy during the divorce." After that, she put the marriage certificate into her bag.
Wilson put the certificate into the inner pocket of his suit. He reached out and pulled Alina into his arms.
"Congratulations on entering a new stage of life! This is our first hug as a married couple! Let's get
used to it first. We will need to hug like this often in the future."
In Wilson's embrace, Alina rolled her eyes.
After a while, Wilson let go of Alina and looked at the time. "I'll announce the wedding news tomorrow.
Let's pick our rings first."
"Do we have to?" Alina asked.
Wilson nodded. "This is a must for marriage."
When Alina heard that the rings were just a prop, she was relieved. It wasn't a big deal. Since she had
already registered her marriage, from now on, it meant that she would have to play the role of his wife
just like how he helped her.
Both of them walked towards the car.
Alina suddenly stiffened when she saw two people coming towards them. Wilson followed the direction
of Alina's line of sight and saw Ken and Anne walking towards them.