Lu Yuchen was indeed decisive in his actions. After the two of them agreed on the terms, she was immediately taken to the Civil Affairs Bureau.
On the way, he tactfully told Lu Yuchen that all his documents had been withheld by the Tang family and that he might have to wait for a while if he wanted to get the certificate.
As a result, Lu Yuchen acted as if he didn't hear it and took her over directly.
When they arrived at the Civil Affairs Bureau, not only was there someone to receive them, but all her documents had already been prepared.
What's even more outrageous is that after Lu Qinghao left the Tang family, he couldn't wait to come over and complete the divorce procedures for the two.
So, when Tang Xinluo came out of the Civil Affairs Bureau, he had two more red books in his hands.
One is a divorce certificate and the other is a marriage certificate.
Two certificates were obtained at once. Thinking of the regret and sympathy that the civil servant had unconsciously revealed towards Lu Yuchen when she was helping them to obtain the marriage certificate just now, Tang Xinluo suddenly smiled unkindly.
She didn't care, but someone's face looked unhappy.
As Lu Yuchen's face was too dark, Tang Xinluo didn't dare to act rashly and followed him obediently. When the two got in the car, assistant Meng Ze's attitude towards her had completely changed.
When she got off the car just now, he just politely opened the door for her.
When she got in the car again, Meng Ze was already waiting respectfully by the door. While driving for her, he would also considerately remind her, "Young Madam, be careful."
The car started again quickly, and Lu Yuchen sat on her left. Although the distance was very close, the atmosphere between them was very awkward.
Since the wedding photo shoot, she felt that Lu Yuchen exuded a very low pressure. Since entering the Civil Affairs Bureau, he hardly spoke.
I used to think it was because of the divorce certificate, but now that I think about it, it seems that his face looked bad since he first entered the Civil Affairs Bureau.
Did I accidentally offend him just now
Tang Xinluo looked at Lu Yuchen calmly, trying to find clues from his face.
Lu Yuchen's gaze fell out the window, his eyes were unfathomable, and it was difficult to tell what he was thinking.
In an instant, all attention was attracted by Lu Yuchen.
His hair was combed up, revealing his handsome and sharp facial features.
This was the most profound and fascinating facial features she had ever seen, more perfect and delicate than Lu Qinghao, who always prided himself on being handsome, and more masculine and with the aura of a high position.
Tang Xinluo originally just wanted to figure out Lu Yuchen's thoughts, but she didn't expect that after taking a look, she would be immersed in them.
It was only when Lu Yuchen turned his head and looked at her that she came back to her senses from his scorching eyes.
"Is there something wrong?" he asked, his face had already returned to normal.
Thinking of his dazed mood just now, Lu Yuchen showed a self-deprecating smile at the corner of his lips. It was just a marriage certificate with a woman who had an agreement. A year would pass quickly. Why should he be in a bad mood because of this
Tang Xinluo had no idea what the smile on Lu Yuchen's face meant.
Her mind was a little confused now. She felt embarrassed to be caught peeking. She didn't want Lu Yuchen to think she was a "nympho", so she could only stiffly change the subject: "It's not a big deal..."
I thought quickly and finally thought of something to say.
"I'm just curious, why me? Why are you helping me... If you need someone to marry, there should be many better candidates than me."
It seems a bit late to ask this question after getting the certificate.
"I've seen many people asking about the color of divorce certificates, let me explain." The color of divorce certificates has been changed a long time ago, from green to red. In fact, it is to break the pedantic thinking. In the past, people thought that divorce was very bad and shameful. Changing to red is to break this kind of discrimination. (To be continued)